Jean-Pierre Milovanoff (born 1940, in Nîmes) is a French writer,
laureate of several literary prizesMilovanoff's father was born in
Russia and left his country in 1919; His mother is of Provencal
origin. He studied letters at Montpellier and at the Sorbonne. He is a
radio producer at France Culture and lived successively in Paris,
Montpellier and Copenhagen. His first novel La Fête interrompue was
published in 1970. He wrote three collections of poems entitled Borgo
Babylone, La Ballade du lépreux et Noir devant.In 1997, Jean-Pierre
Milovanoff received the prix Goncourt des lycéens for his novel le
Maître des paons.He resides in Génolhac.[1]
laureate of several literary prizesMilovanoff's father was born in
Russia and left his country in 1919; His mother is of Provencal
origin. He studied letters at Montpellier and at the Sorbonne. He is a
radio producer at France Culture and lived successively in Paris,
Montpellier and Copenhagen. His first novel La Fête interrompue was
published in 1970. He wrote three collections of poems entitled Borgo
Babylone, La Ballade du lépreux et Noir devant.In 1997, Jean-Pierre
Milovanoff received the prix Goncourt des lycéens for his novel le
Maître des paons.He resides in Génolhac.[1]
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