Étienne de Montety
Étienne de Montety (born 2 May 1965 in 15th arrondissement of Paris) is a French writer and journalist.[1]
Biography
Étienne de Montety studied at the University of Paris X-Nanterre, where he obtained a master's degree in law and political science and a postgraduate degree in political science.[1] Deputy Editor-in-chief of Le Figaro and director of the Figaro littéraire (Supplement published on Thursday) since 2006, he led the pages "Debates Opinions" of the daily between 2008 and 2012. He runs a daily chronicle on the vocabulary entitled "Un Dernier mot".
Works
- 1994: Thierry Maulnier, biography, Éditions Julliard
- 1996: Salut à Kléber Haedens, Éditions Grasset
- 2001: Honoré d'Estienne d'Orves, un héros français, Éditions Perrin – Prix littéraire de l'armée de terre - Erwan Bergot, 2001
- 2006: Des hommes irréguliers, Perrin
- 2009: L'Article de la mort, novel, Éditions Gallimard – Prix Ève Delacroix[2]
- 2013: La Route du salut, novel, Gallimard – Prix des Deux Magots
- 2013: Encore un mot : billets du « Figaro », Points
References
- 1 2 Who's Who in France, édition 2008, page 1603
- ↑ Le prix Eve Delacroix on the site of the Académie française
External links
- La déroute de Montéty et les mœurs de l'édition on Mediapart
- Prix des Deux Magots : Étienne de Montety primé pour La Route du salut on Le Figaro (29 January 2014)
- Étienne de Montety on Le Figaro
- Étienne de Montety on France Culture
- Étienne de Montety on France Inter
- Le Prix des Deux Magots pour Etienne de Montety on BibliObs (28 January 2014)
- LIBRE OPINION de Etienne de MONTETY : Le sacrifice et les égoïsmes on Association de soutien à l'Armée française (30 May 2016)
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