Édouard Brasey
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Édouard Brasey is a French novelist, essayist, scriptwriter and story-teller born on 25 March 1954. Author of more than seventy works, many of which have been translated into English, Russian, Japanese, Spanish, Portuguese and Italian. He specialises in the themes of the esoteric, fables, legends and fantasy. He won a prize of Imaginales in 2006 for La Petite Encyclopédie du Merveilleux, and a prize Merlin in 2009 for his novel La Malédiction de l'Anneau. Subsequently, he has become essentially a novelist, notably published by Calmann-Lévy. His historical-esoteric thriller that was published in 2013, Le Dernier Pape, anticipated the abdication of Benoît XVI.
Édouard Brasey | |
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Born | (1954-03-25) 25 March 1954 (age 70) Marseille, France |
Occupation | Novelist (thriller, crime, historical novels) |
Notable works | Le Dernier Pape (2012) Les Lavandières de Brocéliande La Malédiction de l'Anneau L'Encyclopédie du Merveilleux |
Notable awards | Prix Imaginales (Special Prize of the Jury 2006) Prix Merlin 2009 (Category Novels) |