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Jean-Paul Dubois

Jean-Paul Dubois

AuthorBooks · Second handSince 1950

Jean-Paul Dubois is a French journalist and author. He won the Prix Goncourt in 2019 for Tous les hommes n'habitent pas le monde de la même façon, a novel told from the perspective of a prisoner looking back on life. The jury compared Dubois to John Irving and William Boyd, who wrote books that were both popular and critical successes.

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Birth
1950
Death
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First book
1984
Years writing
42
Jean-Paul Dubois was born in Toulouse in 1950 and has built a prolific career as a writer, journalist, and screenwriter.
His academic background in sociology deeply influences the social and political themes he explores in his novels.
Before dedicating himself fully to literature, he worked as a sports journalist and a senior reporter for outlets like Le Nouvel Observateur.
The author defines himself as a libertarian, considering writing to be his personal way of engaging in politics.
His body of work spans over fifty titles, including acclaimed novels such as Une vie française and Not Everybody Lives the Same Way.

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