Antoine Bello

Antoine Bello
Born (1970-03-25) 25 March 1970
Boston, Massachusetts
Occupation Novelist
Nationality French, American
Period 1996-present
Notable works
  • The Missing Piece
  • Les Falsificateurs
  • Les Eclaireurs
Notable awards Prix France Culture - Télérama
Website
antoinebello.com

Antoine Bello (born 25 March 1970) is a French-American author born in Boston, Massachusetts, whose works have been widely translated. His novels touch on multiple subjects, such as the relation between reality and fiction, human cognition and journalism.

Work

Bello's first book, Les Funambules (ISBN 2070745023), a collection of short stories, was published in France in 1996. It received the Prix littéraire de la Vocation de la Fondation Bleustein-Blanchet.

Since then, Bello's has published seven novels, which have been translated into a dozen languages, such as German, Russian, Greek and Japanese. Only one is available in English under the title The Missing Piece (ISBN 0156013371).[1]

Bello's main body of work, known as the Falsificateurs trilogy, centers around a secret international organization, the CFR, which falsifies reality and rewrites history. The first installment, Les Falsificateurs (ISBN 2070355276), was published in 2007. Les Éclaireurs (ISBN 2070124266) was awarded the prestigious Prix France Culture - Télérama award in 2009. Les Producteurs was released in 2015.

Prior career

Prior to becoming a full-time writer, Bello co-founded the French company Ubiqus. He sold it in 2007.

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