Yves-Alexandre Tripković

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Yves-Alexandre Tripković
Yves-Alexandre Tripković
Yves-Alexandre Tripković
Born (1972-10-06)October 6, 1972
Paris, France
Occupation Writer, stage director and translator
Alma mater Sorbonne (University of Paris)
Period 21st century
Genres Novel, essays
Literary movement Bohemianism
Notable work(s) "Krizantema"

Yves-Alexandre Tripkovic (October 6, 1972) is a French-Croatian writer, stage director and translator. He is best known as a “Slavic” prize winner for the best first book (Hermesov poucak, 2006).[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]

Biography

Yves-Alexandre Tripkovic is a son of Croatian father and Japanese mother. He spent his childhood moving between Paris, Tokyo and Zagreb. After high school graduation in Zagreb, Croatia, moved to Paris where lives up to day. He obtained master degree in Slavistics (Etudes Slaves) at Sorbonne (University of Paris). In 2003 he has founded a publishing house, Theatroom Noctuabundi.[14]

Bibliography

  • Krizantema, Disput, Zagreb, 2008
  • Pariz nema jutra, Durieux, Zagreb, 2007
  • Hermesov poučak, Zigo/Katapult, Rijeka, 2006

Stage Director

  • Closer by Patrick Marber, Festival à contre sens, Paris, 2010
  • Tulipe ou la Protestation by Romain Gary, Théâtre de Nesle, Paris, 2009
  • Creont's Antigone by Miro Gavran, Théâtre de Nesle, Paris, 2005

Translations

  • Stjepan Balent, Le Drugstore du Reel, Theatroom noctuabundi, Paris
  • Almir Bašović, RE: Pinocchio, Theatroom noctuabundi, Paris
  • Almir Bašović, Visions de l'age d'argent, Theatroom noctuabundi, Paris
  • Philippe Videlier, Turska noć, Durieux, Zagreb, 2010
  • Barbey d'Aurevilly, O Dendizmu & Georgeu Brummellu, Modernist, Varaždin, 2009
  • Mathieu Terence, Tehnosmoza, Novela, Zagreb, 2009
  • Simo Mraović, Constantin Craintdieu, Theatroom noctuabundi, Paris, 2008
  • Milko Valent, L'Europe Nue, Theatroom noctuabundi, Paris, 2007
  • Nedžma, Badem – intimna priča, OceanMore, Zagreb, 2006
  • Miro Gavran, Comment tuer le président, Theatroom noctuabundi, 2006
  • Lucian, Pohvala parazitu, Jesenski i Turk, Zagreb, 2005
  • Miroslav Krleža, Adam et Eve, Most/The Bridge, Zagreb, 2003

Photography

In early 2011 Tripkovic started to create a serial of photography of people on streets of Tokyo and Paris.[15]

Awards

  • Marin Držić AwardKrizantema, Disput, Zagreb, 2008
  • Slavic for the best first book – Hermesov poučak, Zigo/Katapult, Rijeka, 2006

References

  1. Ministarstvo kulture Republike Hrvatske – KULTURNE DJELATNOSTI – Dramske umjetnosti – Nagrada za dramsko djelo "Marin Držić" – Arhiva – Nagrađeni autori i dramski tekstovi za 2009. Min-kulture.hr. Retrieved on October 21, 2011.
  2. Yves-Alexandre Tripković. Durieux.hr. Retrieved on October 21, 2011.
  3. http://web.archive.org/web/20110718074103/http://www.matis.hr/pdf/matica2009_06.pdf
  4. Tripkovićeva premijera u Parizu. Teatar.hr. Retrieved on October 21, 2011.
  5. Hrvatska znanstvena bibliografija – Prikaz rada. Bib.irb.hr (May 14, 2010). Retrieved on October 21, 2011.
  6. http://www.hrt.hr/index.php?id=76&tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=34490&tx_ttnews%5BbackPid%5D=75&cHash=8823072d3a[]
  7. http://www.zarez.hr/138/proza2.htm
  8. Le Courrier des Balkans, le portail francophone des Balkans | Constantin Craintdieu. Roman minoritaire. Balkans.courriers.info. Retrieved on October 21, 2011.
  9. Yves-Alexandre Tripković napisao/la je: Pariz nema jutra; Hermesov poučak. profil.hr. Retrieved on October 21, 2011.
  10. Yves-Alexandre Tripković : Pariz nema jutra – Kritika – Moderna vremena Info. Mvinfo.hr. Retrieved on October 21, 2011.
  11. Ministarstvo kulture Republike Hrvatske – KULTURNE DJELATNOSTI – Dramske umjetnosti – Nagrada za dramsko djelo "Marin Držić" – Nagrađeni i Stručna povjerenstva u razdoblju od 1991. do 2010. Min-kulture.hr. Retrieved on October 21, 2011.
  12. théâtre. Theatroom Noctuabundi site. Retrieved on October 21, 2011.
  13. laciteretrouvee created by yatk_paris based on Photography Studio. Wix.com. Retrieved on October 21, 2011.

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