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Bertrand Visage

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Occupation
  
Academic and author

Language
  
French


Name
  
Bertrand Visage

Role
  
Writer


Notable works
  
Au pays des nains Tous les soleils Angelica

Notable awards
  
Feneon Prize Prix Femina Albert Camus Prize

Books
  
Angelica: roman, Bambini: roman, Hotel Atmosphere

Nominations
  
Prix Goncourt des Lyceens, Goncourt List, Poland's Choice

Similar People
  
Rabah Belamri, Rene Depestre, Alain Nadaud, Blaise Cendrars

Bertrand Visage is a French academic and writer.

He was a Professor of Literature in France for 3 years before moving to Italy to teach French literature for 2 years at the University of Catania in Sicily and afterwards at Naples Eastern University. Following a 2 years residence at the French Academy in Rome at the Villa Medici, he returned to Palermo, Sicily as a cultural attaché at the French Embassy. From 1987 to 1992 he taught French literature at the University of Rome and at the University of Naples.

His novels Tous les soleils and Angelica were both set in Sicily. Tous les soleils won the Prix Femina in 1984 and Angelica the Albert Camus Prize in 1988.

In 1983 he had won the Fénéon Prize for his earlier novel Au pays des nains

References

Bertrand Visage Wikipedia