Marie Le Drian
From 27 February to 25 April 2018
Fondation Jan Michalski © Tonatiuh Ambrosetti
Biography
Born in Brittany in 1949, Marie Le Drian is a French writer. She studied psychology, then was qualified as a librarian in1971. She was film librarian at ORTF in Paris, before being a research assistant at CNRS, Maison des Sciences de l’Homme (1975-2000). She has devoted herself to writing since 2001 and published among others Le petit bout du L (Robert Laffont, 1992, Prix des écrivains bretons), Hôtel maternel(Julliard, 1996), La cabane d’Hippolyte (Julliard, 2001, Prix Bretagne, Prix Breizh du roman), Ça ne peut plus durer (Julliard, 2003, Prix du roman de la ville de Carhaix), Attention éclaircie (La Table ronde, 2007), Le corps perdu de Suzanne Thover (Apogée, 2013, Prix Jean Bernard de l’Académie de Médecine).