Pascale Fonteneau

Pascale Fonteneau (born April 29, 1963) is a French-born journalist and novelist in Belgium.[1]

The daughter of a French father and a German mother,[1] she was born in Fougères in Brittany, was educated at the Université Libre de Bruxelles and lives in Brussels.[2]

She was one of the founding members of Passa Porta, the international house of literature in Brussels. Fonteneau has been employed in the organization of various festivals and in the management of cultural projects.[2]

Fonteneau was one of the first female authors to be included in the Série noire crime fiction series.[2]

Selected works

Novels

  • Confidences sur l’escalier Série noire (1992), also translated into Swedish and Japanese
  • États de lame Série noire (1993)
  • Les Fils perdus de Sylvie Derjike Série noire (1995), also translated into German
  • Otto (1997)
  • La Puissance du désordre (1997)
  • La Vanité des pions Série noire (2000)
  • TGV, Le Grand Miroir (2003)
  • Crois-moi (2005)
  • Jour de gloire (2006)
  • Contretemps (2005)
  • 1275 ares (2008)
  • Propriétés privées (2010)
  • Propriétés privées (2010)[1]

Short story collections

  • Curieux sentiments (2000)
  • Du debut à la fin (2002)
  • De long en large (2006)[1]
gollark: Ah yes, so now you need to have insanely huge amounts of energy, very helpful.
gollark: You do need to have available matter to convert on the other end, and the whole concept is very hard to implement.
gollark: If you disæssemble something into its constituent particles or something, record every detail of their state (which might be impossible too?) and transmit it to another thing which reassembles it, that's lightspeed teleportation, ish.
gollark: I don't think they're canonically confirmed as doing that, and also it makes no sense.
gollark: It's still limited to lightspeed.

References

  1. "Pascale Fonteneau" (in French). maison des écrivains et de la littérature.
  2. "Mémoires de tram". Le Soir (in French). May 22, 2010.


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