Adélaïde de Clermont-Tonnerre

Adélaïde de Clermont-Tonnerre (born 20 March 1976) is a French journalist and author.

Adélaïde de Clermont-Tonnerre
Born20 March 1976
NationalityFrench
Known forNovelist

Biography

Adélaïde de Clermont-Tonnerre was born in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France in 20 March 1976, a descendant of Princess Isabelle d’Orléans. She won five literary prizes for her first novel and was a finalist for the Goncourt prize for début fiction. Her second novel won the Grand Prix du Roman in 2016.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

Clermont-Tonnerre attended the Ecole Normale Supérieure though she didn't complete. She worked in investment banking in France and Mexico. Clermont-Tonnerre then became a columnist and journalist, currently working as the section editor on Point de Vue.[5][6]

Works

  • Fourrure, Éditions Stock, 2010, ISBN 9782234063389
  • Le dernier des nôtres, Éditions Grasset, 2016 ISBN 978-2-246-86189-8
  • Les Jours heureux, Éditions Grasset, 2021, ISBN 9782246861911

Sources

  1. "French Literary Prizes". Alliance Francaise Melbourne.
  2. "Grand Prix du Roman". academie-francaise.fr. Académie française.
  3. magazine, Le Point (2 June 2010). "Le prix Françoise Sagan 2010 attribué à Adélaïde de Clermont-Tonnerre". Le Point (in French).
  4. "Adélaïde de Clermont-Tonnerre". Susanna Lea Associates.
  5. "Fondation Prince Pierre de Monaco". www.fondationprincepierre.mc.
  6. Match, Paris. "La fourrure de vivre". parismatch.com (in French).
  7. "Les nominés pour le prix Renaudot sont..." LExpress.fr (in French). 28 May 2010.


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