Franck Thilliez
Franck Thilliez (born 15 October 1973 in Annecy) is a French writer.[1] Thilliez was a computer engineer for a decade before he began writing.[2] His book La Chambre des morts was made into a film.
Selected works
- La Chambre des morts (French Edition) (2005)
- Deuils De Miel (French Edition) (2010)
- La Memoire Fantome (French Edition) (2010)
- GATACA (Édition de Noyelles) (2011)
- Syndrome E: A Thriller (Viking Press, 2012)
- Bred to Kill: A Thriller (Viking Press, 2015)
gollark: Also, if prejudice is... somehow caused by capitalism... how do you explain racism and whatnot before modern capitalism was a thing?
gollark: Yes, and it happens that "make money" lines up conveniently with "let people sit", so you don't just have to hope that someone will come along and give you a nicer chair.
gollark: And secondly, if there's a group of people who will preferentially buy shorter chairs for themselves, then there's an incentive for someone to come along and make Shorter Chairs Co or something.
gollark: Different chairs for everybody? Because, well, firstly, that sounds impractical.
gollark: How does anarchism fix that, exactly?
References
- "Franck Thilliez". goodreads.com. Retrieved 7 February 2014.
- First Fiction 2012: Franck Thilliez: Thriller from Across The Atlantic Publishers Weekly
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