Timothée de Fombelle (French pronunciation: ​[timÉ"te dÉ™
fÉ"̃bÉ›l]) is a French author and playwright.He has recently been
recognized for his novels Toby Alone and Vango [fr], and both of the
sequels. His plays, which include Le Phare, Je danse toujours, and
Rose Cats, have been translated into many languages, such as German,
Italian and Greek.[1]Timothée de Fombelle was born in 1973 in Paris,
but his architect father often took him to Africa. Each summer, the
family vacationed in the countryside in western France, where he and
his siblings played in the woods, performed plays for their parents,
and read the books in the library.[2] At the age of seventeen, he
founded the theater group La Troupe des Bords de Scene for which he
wrote and staged.[1][3]At first he was a literature teacher. After
teaching in Paris and Vietnam, he became a playwright. He builds his
own sets.[2]
fÉ"̃bÉ›l]) is a French author and playwright.He has recently been
recognized for his novels Toby Alone and Vango [fr], and both of the
sequels. His plays, which include Le Phare, Je danse toujours, and
Rose Cats, have been translated into many languages, such as German,
Italian and Greek.[1]Timothée de Fombelle was born in 1973 in Paris,
but his architect father often took him to Africa. Each summer, the
family vacationed in the countryside in western France, where he and
his siblings played in the woods, performed plays for their parents,
and read the books in the library.[2] At the age of seventeen, he
founded the theater group La Troupe des Bords de Scene for which he
wrote and staged.[1][3]At first he was a literature teacher. After
teaching in Paris and Vietnam, he became a playwright. He builds his
own sets.[2]
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