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  1. In 2016 Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt was unanimously elected by his peers member of the jury of the Prix Goncourt, he occupies Edmonde Charles-Roux's cover and published a detective novel about violence and the sacred, The Man Who Could See Through Faces (L'Homme qui voyait à travers les visages).

  2. In 2016, Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt was unanimously elected a member of the Goncourt Jury, receiving Seat No. 2 formerly occupied by Edmonde Charles-Roux, Jules Renard and Sacha Guitry. On 21 July the same year, he was awarded the Order of the Crown by King Philip of Belgium.

  3. Oct 17, 2015 · Interestingly, the story of Schmitt’s revelation is very similar to the experience of French explorer Charles de Foucauld, another famous convert, and his encounter with God in the heart of...

  4. Since November 2004, Jacques Weber has been playing to a full house at the Théâtre Montparnasse in The Gospel According to Pilate, Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt's adaptation for stage of his novel of the same title.

  5. Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt is one of Europe’s most popular and acclaimed authors and playwrights. His many novels and story collections include The Most Beautiful Book in the World (Europa, 2009). In 2001, he was awarded the French Academy’s Grand Prix du Théâtre.

  6. They show influences from Samuel Beckett, Jean Anouilh and Paul Claudel, among others. In addition to his plays, Schmitt has written a number of successful novels, including "La Secte des Égoïstes" (1994), "Oscar et la dame rose" (1999), "L'Évangile selon Pilate" (2000), "La Part de l'Autre" (2001), "Lorsque j'étais une œuvre d'art" (2002 ...

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  8. Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt was born in Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyons, France, in 1960. He studied Philosophy and Music in Lyon and at the famous École normale supérieure in Paris, and obtained his doctorate in philosophy. While still a professor at the Savoie University, he started writing plays.