Echenoz, Jean
ECHENOZ, Jean
ECHENOZ, Jean. French, b. 1947. Genres: Novels, Plays/Screenplays. Career: Writer. Publications: Le meridien de Greenwich (novel), 1979; Cherokee (novel), 1983, trans by M. Polizzotti, 1987; Nous trois, 1992; Equipee malaise (novel), trans by M. Polizzotti as Double Jeopardy, 1993; Le rose et le blanc (screenplay); Lac (novel); I'm Gone, 2001. Contributor to newspapers and periodicals. Address: c/o Editions de Minuit, 7 rue Bernard-Palissy, 75006 Paris, France.
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