Jon McGregor

Jon McGregor

Jon McGregor est un écrivain britannique né en 1976 aux Bermudes. Il grandit dans le Norfolk et vit actuellement à Nottingham.

Son premier roman, If Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things remporte le Prix Somerset-Maugham en 2003.

Bibliographie

  • Fenêtres sur rue, [« If Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things », 2002], Paris, Éditions Rivages, coll. « Rivages poche », 2007, 288 p. (ISBN 978-2743617585)[1]
  • Il n'y a pas de faux départ, [« So Many Ways to Begin », 2007], trad. de Aurélien Talbot, Paris, Éditions du Seuil, coll. « Cadre vert », 2008, 412 p. (ISBN 978-2020901130)
  • Même les chiens, [« Even the Dogs », 2010], trad. de Christine Laferrière, Paris, Christian Bourgois Éditeur, 2011, 276 p. (ISBN 978-2267022087)[2]

Sites extérieurs

Notes et références

  1. Franck Mannoni, Le Matricule des Anges, N° 091, mars 2008, « Fenêtres sur rue » sur http://www.lmda.net. Consulté le 22/09/2011
  2. Maryline Desbiolles, « "Même les chiens", de Jon McGregor : Jon McGregor, la levée du corps » sur http://www.lemonde.fr, 22/09/2011. Consulté le 22/09/2011

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