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Frédéric Valabrègue

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Frédéric Valabrègue[1] (12 January 1952, Marseille) is a French writer, author of four novels, three autobiographical narratives and numerous writings on art. In 2011, he received the Prix Louis-Guilloux for his novel Le Candidat. His books are mostly published by Éditions P.O.L [fr][2]

In addition, he teaches art history at Beaux-Arts de Marseille-Luminy.

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Works

  • 1984: Vues d’abandon, Lettres de Casse
  • 1985: Rumeur, Collodion
  • 1989: La Ville sans nom, novel, POL
  • 1992: Agricole et Béchamel, novel, POL
  • 1994: J’ai découvert un nouveau monde, Kazimir Sévérinovitch Malévitch, biographie, Images en manœuvres,
  • 1994: Alexandre Bonnier [fr], peintre et écrivain, monography written in collaboration with Bernard Lattay, Editions Voix Richard Meier
  • 1998: Le Vert-Clos, narration, POL
  • 2002: Asthme, narration, POL
  • 2005: Les Mauvestis, novel, POL
  • 2005: Georges Autard [fr], interview with Pierre Manuel, Grandes Méridianes
  • 2009: Carlos Kusnir, art book, Analogues
  • 2010: Ceccarelli, art book, André Dimanche
  • 2010: Le candidat, novel, POL
  • 2015: Grant'autre, narration, POL

References

  1. ^ BnF 12106844w
  2. ^ Frédéric Valabrègue, Biographie, P.O.L.

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