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Brigitte Kernel
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Brigitte Kernel (born in 1959 in Rambervillers in the Vosges) is a French literary journalist and writer. She lived in Nancy until she was 19 years old.[1] She remains today in Paris.

Life

From childhood, she kept a diary. At 17, she sent her poems to the publisher Pierre Seghers. The latter gives her advice and encourages her in writing. The meetings have a great importance in the life of Brigitte Kernel who was also advised by Simone Gallimard and Françoise Sagan with whom she was friends.[2] Today, Brigitte Kernel devotes herself exclusively to writing.

After having been a journalist at the Matin de Paris and then director of the programs of José Artur Pop Club and Who do I have the honor ?,[1] she was producer-host of literary programs on France Inter, from 1990  to 2015.

For twenty years, Brigitte Kernel wrote the weekly serials Cadavre Exquis for her literary programs, part of which is published by Librio. She has also been a literary columnist in Place aux livres on LCI with Patrick Poivre d'Arvor and in Rive droite / Rive gauche by Thierry Ardisson onParis Première. She has, in her literary programs on France Inter, interviewed: Fred Vargas, David Foenkinos, Douglas Kennedy, Tatiana de Rosnay, Valerie Tong Cuong, Jean Teulé, Christine Angot, Amelie Nothomb, Grégoire Delacourt, Florian Zeller, Serge Joncour, Bernard Werber. And in their latest books François Nourissier, Cavanna, Andrée Chédid, Robert Sabatier, Bernard Clavel, Bernard Giraudeau, Regine Deforges, Genevieve Dormann, Yves Navarre. She is a member of the Lilac Academy which she, with Marie-Christine Imbault, co-founded in 2008.[3]

Works [4]

Novels

  • Une journée dans la vie d'Annie Moore, prix Paul Guth du Premier Roman, Presses de la Renaissance, 1993, EAN 9782290323687
  • Un animal à vif, Le Masque, 2001, EAN 9782702479681
  • Autobiographie d'une tueuse, Flammarion, 2002, EAN 9782290038000
  • Tout sur elle, Flammarion, 2003, EAN 9782080684585
  • Les Falaises du crime, Flammarion, 2004, EAN 9782286001988
  • L'amant de l'au-delà, Éditions du Masque, 2005, EAN 9782702480199
  • Fais-moi oublier, Flammarion, J'ai Lu, 2007, EAN 9782081208049
  • Ma psy, mon amant, Léo Scheer, 2011, EAN 9782714440310
  • À cause d'un baiser, Flammarion, 2012, EAN 9782081267091
  • Andy, Plon, 2013, EAN 9782259215923
  • Dis-moi oui, Flammarion, 2015, EAN 9782081305069
  • Agatha Christie, le chapitre disparu, Flammarion, 2016, EAN 9782081365629
  • Jours brûlants à Key West, Flammarion, 2018, EAN 9782081411234

Biographies

References

  1. ^ a b "EcriVosges : Biographies et bibliographies". www.ecrivosges.com (in French). Retrieved 2018-08-18.
  2. ^ "Jours brûlants à Key West, de Brigitte Kernel : sous le soleil exactement". FIGARO (in French). 2018-02-15. Retrieved 2018-08-18. {{cite news}}: no-break space character in |title= at position 46 (help)
  3. ^ "L'Académie Lilas de la Closerie – Prix de la Closerie des Lilas". www.prixcloseriedeslilas.fr (in French). Retrieved 2018-08-18.
  4. ^ ressources de la Bibliothèque nationale de france sur data.bnf.fr

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