Mathias Menegoz
Mathias Menegoz (born 1968) is a French writer of Hungarian origin.
Biography
He is the son of director Robert Ménégoz and producer Margaret Ménégoz.
Mathias Menegoz holds a doctorate in neurobiochemistry from the University of Paris V before abandoning research and devoting himself to writing.[1]
He was awarded the prix Interallié in 2014 for his first novel, Karpathia.
Works
- 2014: Karpathia, Paris, P.O.L, 704 p. ISBN 978-2-8180-2076-0.[2]
- - Prix Interallié 2014.[3]
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gollark: And there *is* some stupid site out there using all those weird quirks.
gollark: It would be very hard to make one preserving all JS's weird quirks.
gollark: I mean, yes, Turing completeness means you *technically* can (except that both OC and CC have finite memory), however you practically can't.
gollark: Except very basic versions.
References
- Site des Editions POL, Biographie
- Eric Aeschimann. "Mathias Menegoz, l'ingénu des Carpates". Retrieved 30 January 2017.
- AFP. "Le prix Interallié à Mathias Menegoz pour son premier roman, "Karpathia"". Retrieved 30 January 2017.
External links
- Mathias Menegoz on Babelio
- Mathias Menegoz reçoit le prix Interallié on Le Figaro (20 November 2014)
- Le premier roman de Mathias Menegoz distingué par le prix Interallié on Le Monde (20 November 2014)
- Mathias Menegoz - Karpathia on YouTube
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