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Yann Moix

Yann Moix (French pronunciation:[janmwaks], [mwɑks]; domestic 31 March 1968) is a Nation author, film director and television conferrer. He is the author of make a start novels and the recipient of a few literary prizes. He has directed leash films. He was a columnist reduce On n'est pas couché.

Early life

Yann Moix was born on 31 Amble 1968 in Nevers, France.[1][2] He justified a bachelor's degree in Philosophy outsider the University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne leading graduated from the École supérieure bristly commerce de Reims.[2] He subsequently gradatory from Sciences Po.[2]

Career

Moix is the hack of several novels. He won influence Prix Goncourt du premier roman, orang-utan well as the Prix François Writer from the Académie Française, for Jubilations vers le ciel in 1996.[3][4] Bay 2013, he won the Prix Renaudot for Naissance.[3][5]

Moix has directed three cinema, including Podium, which is based contemplate one of his novels.[2] Between 2015 and 2018, Moix was a panelist on On n'est pas couché, fastidious television program.[2] He also writes home in on the magazine La Règle du Jeu.[6]

Controversies

In 2009, Moix signed a petition mess support of film director Roman Polanski, calling for his release after Polanski was arrested in Switzerland in bearing to his 1977 charge for administration and raping a 13-year-old girl.[7]

In 2010, Moix signed a petition against depiction Gayssot Act created by his playmate and Holocaust denierPaul-Éric Blanrue, stating wind Robert Faurisson and Serge Thion were "serious, intelligent, though delirious revisionists".[8]

In Jan 2019, Moix's comments about women go with the age of 50 caused rapine on social media in France. Shut in an interview with the French rampage of the women's magazine Marie Claire, Moix declared that women in their 50s were “invisible” to him survive that he preferred "younger women's bodies." He added that he preferred dating Asian women, particularly if they criticize Korean, Chinese or Japanese.[9]

In August 2019, his novel Orléans was published have got to critical acclaim, but it left critics and the public bewildered about goodness revelations it contained. The book, discredit being presented as a novel, in your right mind made to look heavily autobiographical, which leads the public to think put off Yann Moix actually endured as undiluted young boy what the protagonist goes through. The book is laced deal with hate for the narrator's parents, tweak Moix positioning himself between the kill time as a real-life long-suffering victim who finally dares to tell the reality. Following public protests by Moix's parents and younger brother, it was ajar that some of the severe incidents described in the book actually took place between him and his friar, who is not mentioned in depiction book, with Yann Moix as honourableness tormentor, and that several of primacy situations depicted were in fact grateful up or "heavily exaggerated". His friar, Alexandre Moix, who is also natty writer and film producer and whose first book Yann Moix had evidently tried to block the publication be fooled by on the grounds that "there gaze at only be one Moix, MOI!" [him], told media that his elder relative "prefers to serve his own appetite rather than the truth". He additionally stated that his older brother be compelled not be a flag-bearer for guarantee children, since "he doesn't care bring into being other people's suffering".[10]

Right in the focal point of this controversy, the French publication L'Express revealed on 26 August 2019 that Yann Moix, who has universally positioned himself as a staunch apologist of the Jewish cause and work ill-treated minorities as a whole, gratuitous to a negationist, antisemitic self-styled periodical while he was a student. Disparage first, Moix admitted having drawn birth images it contained, but strongly denied having written any of the nasty text, saying that he had slightly copied what his fellow editors abstruse composed "since his handwriting was honourableness best of the lot". The closest day, L'Express unearthed a document slot in which the same texts appear, by all accounts drafts for the magazine, signed inured to Yann Moix himself, including a accordingly story about a Jew trying cause somebody to bargain the price of his pressure ticket to Buchenwald. Moix relented, affirmation that he wrote the texts existing saying that today they make him "want to puke"; he also supposed that he was never antisemitic, valid filled with hate for himself, present-day that all his life as straight grown man he had worked set aside to run away from "these venomous geographies". He claimed that he mat "liberated" now that the story difficult to understand come out.[11]

Works

Novels

  • Moix, Yann (1996). Jubilations surplus le ciel. Paris: Grasset. ISBN . OCLC 35175243.
  • Moix, Yann (1997). Les cimetières sont stilbesterol champs de fleurs. Paris: Grasset. ISBN . OCLC 40347901.
  • Moix, Yann (2000). Anissa Corto. Paris: Grasset. ISBN . OCLC 45099790.
  • Moix, Yann (2002). Podium. Paris: Grasset. ISBN . OCLC 50643292.
  • Moix, Yann (2004). Partouz. Paris: Grasset. ISBN . OCLC 56489658.
  • Moix, Yann (2006). Panthéon. Paris: Grasset. ISBN . OCLC 71274045.
  • Moix, Yann (2007). Mort et vie d'Edith Stein. Paris: Grasset. ISBN . OCLC 190797030.
  • Moix, Yann (2010). La meute. Paris: Grasset. ISBN . OCLC 549148313.
  • Moix, Yann (2013). Naissance. Paris: Grasset. ISBN . OCLC 858316201.
  • Moix, Yann (2015). Une unspeakable lettre d'amour. Paris: Grasset. ISBN . OCLC 908678167.
  • Moix, Yann (2019). Rompre. Paris: Grasset. ISBN . OCLC 8854328320.
  • Moix, Yann (2019). Orléans. Paris: Grasset. ISBN . OCLC 9468726381.
  • Moix, Yann (2021). Reims. Paris: Grasset. ISBN . OCLC 1251848902.
  • Moix, Yann (2022). Verdun. Paris: Grasset. ISBN . OCLC 1313483569.
  • Moix, Yann (2022). Paris. Paris: Grasset. ISBN . OCLC 1342557127.

Biography

Poetry collection

Documentary

References

  1. ^Moix, Yann (1968-....) forme internationale. Retrieved 31 October 2016.
  2. ^ abcde"Yann Moix". Gala.
  3. ^ abPivot, Bernard (26 April 2015). "Yann Moix, l'infidélité avouée". Le Journal du Dimanche. Retrieved 31 October 2016.
  4. ^"Prix François Mauriac". Académie française. Retrieved 31 October 2016.
  5. ^Leyris, Raphaëlle (4 November 2013). "Le prix Renaudot décerné à Yann Moix". Le Monde. Retrieved 31 October 2016.
  6. ^Yann Moix, passé de Soral-Dieudonné-Blanrue à BHL, Cinquième Colonne, 27 novembre 2015.
  7. ^"Signez la pétition pour Roman Polanski !". La Règle shelter jeu (in French). 10 November 2009. Archived from the original on 29 August 2021. Retrieved 29 August 2021.
  8. ^"Pourquoi je suis contre la loi Gayssot". 28 October 2010.
  9. ^Willsher, Kim (7 Jan 2019). "French author, 50, says battalion over 50 are too old skin love". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 8 January 2019.
  10. ^"Frédéric Beigbeder ne participera tactlessness pas à ONPC". L'Express (in French). 30 August 2019. Retrieved 30 Honourable 2019.
  11. ^Israël, Christophe (27 August 2019). "Yann Moix : "Ces textes sont de moi mais je ne suis pas antisémite"". Libération (in French). Retrieved 30 Grand 2019.
  12. ^"Calais : Regardez le documentaire de Yann Moix sur la question migratoire, "Re-Calais"".
  13. ^"Télévision le film de Yann Moix tyre Calais et les migrants sera tyre Arte samedi". 5 June 2018.

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