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Alexandre Jardin | |
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| Born | 14 April 1965 (1965-04-14) (age 60) |
| Language | French |
| Notable works | Le Zèbre |
| Notable awards | Prix Femina |
Alexandre Jardin (French pronunciation:[alɛksɑ̃dʁʒaʁdɛ̃]; born 14 April 1965) is a French writer, film director and winner of thePrix Femina, 1988, forLe Zèbre.[1]
Alexandre Jardin was born on 14 April 1965 in Paris, in the commune of Neuilly-sur-Seine ( Hauts-de-Seine ) in the department of Hauts-de-Seine. He has two brothers, one of whom is the film director, screenwriter and actor Frédéric Jardin, and a half-sister. He has five children from two marriages. Like his father, the writer and screenwriter Pascal Jardin ( 1934 - 1980 ), Alexandre received a degree in political science[1].
While studying at the university , he wrote his first novel, Headlong ( Bille en tête ), for which he received the French literary prize for Best Debut Novel ( Prix du Premier Roman) in 1986 [2].
In 1988 he published the novel "Zebra" (Le Zèbre ), for which he received the French literary prize "Prix Femina ". In 1992, the film "Zebra" was made based on this novel.
In 1993 , based on his novel Fanfan, he made the film Fanfan , which received high praise and won the love of viewers in many countries around the world.
In 1997 he wrote an autobiographical novel about the need for paternal recognition, “ Le Zubial ” ( Zubial was his father ’s nickname ).
In 2004, he published three versions of the novel "Les Coloriés ": one intended for adults, the other two for children.
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