Catherine David (writer)

Catherine Gradwohl (born 2 December 1949) called Catherine David is a Franco-American novelist, essayist, literary critic and amateur pianist.

Catherine David
Born
Catherine Gradwohl

(1949-12-02) 2 December 1949
NationalityFrench
EducationSciences Po
Swarthmore College
OccupationWriter
Spouse(s)Jean-Paul Enthoven
ChildrenRaphaël Enthoven

Formation

After her secondary studies, Catherine David spent one year at the Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania. Graduated from Institut d'études politiques de Paris, she also holds a degree in history from the Pantheon-Sorbonne University.

With philosopher Jean-Paul Enthoven, she had a son, Raphaël, agrégé in philosophy and audiovisual chronicler.

After she worked with several publishing houses (Gallimard, Jean-Jacques Pauvert), she turned to literary criticism and journalism at the Nouvel Observateur in the cultural field - literature, history, philosophy, psychoanalysis, human sciences, history of sciences, prehistory, astrophysics.

In 1984, she won the Prix Contrepoint for her first novel, L'Océan miniature.

Works

In collaboration
gollark: Phones are general-purpose computers, regardless of how much the companies don't really want that.
gollark: I have a Linux-y terminal with Python and whatnot available.
gollark: Totally. It's just irritating.
gollark: So can my phone (though it's annoying because of the virtual keyboards).
gollark: I suppose they also have more mathy software - my calculator can do stuff like automatic equation solving and whatnot which I can't easily do on my computer - but I'm sure there's something for that.
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