Claude Ollier facts for kids
Claude Ollier (born December 17, 1922, died October 18, 2014) was a French writer. He was known for being part of a special writing style called the nouveau roman (new novel) movement. This was a new way of writing stories that became popular in France.
Claude Ollier was the very first person to win a famous award called the Prix Médicis. He won this important prize for his book La Mise en scène. He passed away at the age of 91.
Books by Claude Ollier
This section lists the many books Claude Ollier wrote during his career. He wrote both novels and other types of stories.
- La Mise en scène (1958)
- Le Maintien de l'ordre (Law and Order) (1961)
- Eté indien (1963)
- L'Échec de Nolan (1967)
- Navettes (1967)
- La Vie sur Epsilon (1972)
- Marrakch Medine (1980)
- Une histoire illisible (1986)
- Déconnection (Disconnection) (1988)
- Feuilleton (1990)
- Du fond des âges (1991)
- Truquage en amont (1992)
- Outback ou l'arrière-monde (1995)
- Cité de mémoire (1996)
- Aberration (1997)
- Des événements entre œil et toile (1997)
- Missing (1998)
- Obscuration (1999)
- Wanderlust et les Oxycèdres (2000)
- Quartz (2000)
- Préhistoire (2001)
- Navettes (2002)
- Niellures (2002)
- Réminiscence (1980–1990) (2003)
- Qatastrophe (2004)
- Wert et la vie sans fin (Wert and the Life Without End) (2007)
- Cahier des fleurs et des fracas (2009)
- Hors-Champ (2009)
- Simulacre (2011)
- Cinq contes fantastiques (2013)
See also
- You can also find information about Claude Ollier in Spanish: Claude Ollier para niños
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