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帕特里克·贝松(1956—)出生在蒙特勒伊的一个重新组合的家庭里,1968年在中学里成为作家,17岁时发表第一部小说。他的小说《达拉》(1985)获法兰西学士院小说大奖,《布拉邦一家》(1995)获勒诺多奖。贝松参加过法国共产党,后来离开了,但仍然认为自己是辩证唯物主义者。他至今共出版了15部长篇小说、13篇故事和短篇小说,仅去年他出版了七本书,其中一个只有90页的名为《阿里斯蒂德·布里安大街28号》的故事受到各方面的好评。这是他的自传,写的是他这个穿短裤的小男孩的故事,其中有他的爸爸、妈妈、同母异父兄弟诺埃尔,以及他在1968年“五月风暴”期间开始写作的经历。文笔精练生动但不乏讽刺:人物都有优点和缺点,爱情强烈却不成功,总之反映了真正的生活,令人不禁发出会心的微笑,为此法国《读书》杂志的记者最近采访了他。
Patrick Besson (1956-) was born in a remodeled family in Montreuil, became a writer in high school in 1968 and published his first novel at age 17. His novel “Dara” (1985) won the fiction prize of the French Academy, and “Brabant” (1995) won the Renaud Award. Besson participated in the French Communist Party, and later left, but still consider himself a dialectical materialist. He has so far published a total of 15 novels, 13 stories and short stories, and last year he published seven books, one of only 90 pages of the story called “Aristide Burian Street 28” by the story All aspects of praise. This is his autobiography, written in the story of his little boy in shorts, including his father, mother, his half brother Noel, and his start writing during the 1968 May Storm experience. His exquisite workmanship is full of irony: characters have both strengths and weaknesses, but love is strong but unsuccessful. In short, it reflects real life and can not help but make a knowing smile. To this end, a reporter at Reading Magazine recently interviewed him.