Bernard Ollivier

Bernard Ollivier (born 1938) is a French journalist and writer, known in particular for his travel stories, and founder of an association for the reintegration of young people through walking.[1][2]

Bernard Ollivier
Bernard Ollivier in 2015
Born1938 (age 81)
Manche, France
NationalityFrench
OccupationJournalist
writer

Life

Born in Manche, Ollivier led a career as a political and economic journalist.[3] After he retired,[4] he decided both to devote himself to writing and to walk to Santiago de Compostela, then undertook a long 12,000 km walk from Istanbul to Xi'an along the silk road.[3][5] As a writer, he publishes short stories including a collection on the homeless,[6] detective novels, but also stories of his travels.[3] The success of his works enabled him to later found the Seuil association[7] for the reintegration of young people in difficulty through walking.[4][8]

Publications

  • Longue marche : à pied de la Méditerranée jusqu'en Chine par la route de la soie, Phébus, 4 volumes, volume I, Traverser l'Anatolie (2000); volume II, Vers Samarcande (2001); volume III, Le vent des steppes (2003).[9] (Prix Joseph-Kessel 2001).
  • Nouvelles d’en bas, 2001, Fiction about the homeless in the métro. [6]
  • L’allumette et la bombe,[10] 2007, essay on the suburbs after the 2005 French riots and description of the methods of his association
  • Carnets d’une longue marche,[11] 2005, watercolors by François Dermaut, and texts by Bernard Ollivier, about the silky road.
  • Aventures en Loire,[12] Phébus, 2009, on a 1000 km trip by foot and canoe along the river Loire.[8]
  • La vie commence à 60 ans,[13] 2012
  • Histoire de Rosa qui tint le monde dans sa main,[14] 2013
  • Sur le chemin des ducs : la Normandie à pied, de Rouen au Mont-Saint-Michel,[15] 2013
  • Marche et invente ta vie : adolescents en difficulté, ils se reconstruisent par une marche au long cours,[16] Arthaud, 2015

Bibliography

  • Marianne Payot (2012). "Aventures en Loire, par Bernard Ollivier". L'Express (in French).
  • Gérard Albouy (2001). "Bernard Ollivier, pas à pas sur les Routes de la Soie". Le Monde (in French).
  • Jean-Pierre Perrin (2001). "La vie devant soie". Libération (in French).
  • Josyane Savigneau (2001). "Nouvelles d'en bas, de Bernard Ollivier". Le Monde (in French).
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References

  1. Bernard Ollivier on Babelio
  2. Biography on FNAC
  3. Perrin 2001.
  4. Le Point 2008.
  5. Albouy 2001.
  6. Savigneau 2001.
  7. "SEUIL". assoseuil.org. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
  8. Payot 2012.
  9. Laetitia Nanquette,; volume IV, Suite et Fin (2016); Orientalism Versus Occidentalism: Literary and Cultural Imaging Between France and Iran Since the Islamic Revolution, I.B.Tauris, 15 April 2013, p. 47-48, 50–55 in line
  10. L’allumette et la bombe on La Croix
  11. Carnets d’une longue marche on Phébus
  12. Aventures en Loire
  13. La vie commence à 60 ans on Babelio
  14. Histoire de Rosa qui tint le monde dans sa main on Babelio
  15. Sur le chemin des ducs : la Normandie à pied, de Rouen au Mont-Saint-Michel on Babelio
  16. Marche et invente ta vie : adolescents en difficulté, ils se reconstruisent par une marche au long cours on Le Figaro
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