Annie Ernaux

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Annie Ernaux is a French author renowned for her autobiographical and socially engaged novels, and is widely celebrated as one of France’s most important contemporary writers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
memoirist
novelist
professor
awardReceived Formentor Prize for Letters NERFINISHED
Marguerite Yourcenar Prize NERFINISHED
Nobel Prize in Literature
Nobel Prize in Literature 2022 NERFINISHED
Prix Renaudot NERFINISHED
Prix de la langue française NERFINISHED
birthName Annie Duchesne NERFINISHED
citizenship France
countryOfBirth France
countryOfResidence France NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1940-09-01
educatedAt University of Bordeaux NERFINISHED
University of Rouen NERFINISHED
familyName Duchesne NERFINISHED
Ernaux NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork autobiographical writing
literature
sociology of everyday life
gender female
genre autobiographical novel
essay
memoir
givenName Annie NERFINISHED
influencedBy Simone de Beauvoir NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName French
movement autofiction
contemporary literature
name Annie Ernaux NERFINISHED
nationality French
notableIdea collective autobiography
notableWork Journal du dehors NERFINISHED
La Femme gelée NERFINISHED
La Honte NERFINISHED
La Place NERFINISHED
Les Années NERFINISHED
L’Événement NERFINISHED
Mémoire de fille NERFINISHED
Passion simple NERFINISHED
occupation author
teacher
placeOfBirth Lillebonne NERFINISHED
residence Cergy-Pontoise NERFINISHED
spouse Philippe Ernaux NERFINISHED
subjectOf feminist literary criticism
writingStyle minimalist prose
socially engaged literature

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Prix Goncourt notableRecipient Annie Ernaux
Formentor Prize notableRecipient Annie Ernaux
French literature hasNotableAuthor Annie Ernaux
Prix Formentor notableRecipient Annie Ernaux