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Marc Cholodenko (born 11 February 1950 in Paris), is a French novelist, translator, poet, screenwriter and dialoguist. [1][2][3][4] Awards. Cholodenko won the 1976 Prix Médicis for Les États du désert. [5] . He has notably been the male dialoguist of the films by Philippe Garrel [6] since 1988. Work. Poetry. Parcs, Flammarion, 1972.
Philippe Garrel wrote the film, which is divided into two sections, titled “I Kept the Angels” and “Sparks in a Powder Keg,” with three collaborators, Caroline Deruas, Arlette Langmann, and Marc Cholodenko, who each took on different scenes, resulting in a choppiness that can be off-putting and disorienting at times, but the strong ...
Actor in films, including Le Journal d'un fou, 1987, and La Petite amie d'Antonio, 1992. Source for information on Cholodenko, Marc 1950-: Contemporary Authors dictionary.
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Dec 7, 2022 · (b. 1950).French poet and novelist whose first publications were collections of poetry (Parcs, 1971; Cent chants à l'adresse de son frère, 1975). His novels, of increasingly complex narrative structure ...
NYC / Marc Cholodenko. Published by. Paris : P.O.L, c2004. Author. Cholodenko, Marc, 1950-Items in the library and off-site
Les états du désert : roman / Marc Cholodenko. Title. Les états du désert : roman / Marc Cholodenko. Published by. Paris : Flammarion, c1976. Author. Cholodenko, Marc, 1950-Items in the library and off-site
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