
Christine Angot
Christine Angot is a prominent French author known for her provocative and introspective writing style, often exploring themes of sexuality, identity, and personal experience. Her works, which include novels, essays, and plays, have garnered critical acclaim and sparked significant discussion in literary circles, making her one of the notable figures in contemporary French literature.
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Christine Angot is recognized for her novels in the autofiction genre.
How the French fell in love with family-driven memoirs and autofiction | Anne-Laure PineauChristine Angot directed the film 'Une famille', which examines the impact of incest on family relationships.
Au cinéma, à l’instar de « On vous croit », de Charlotte Devillers et d’Arnaud Dufeys, un regard plus juste sur l’incesteChristine Angot was one of the precursors of autofiction literature alongside Guillaume Dustan.
« Un tombeau pour Dustan », de Christophe Beaux : l’amour ne s’en vaChristine Angot is participating in a discussion at the festival.
Le Festival du livre de Nice s’est ouvert ce vendredi avec le Prix Baie des Anges pour Andreï MakineChristine Angot is noted as a writer included in the new edition of 'Le Petit Larousse illustré 2026'.
"Aplaventrisme", "boccia", "discomobile" et deux personnalités azuréenne et monégasque font leur entrée dans le "Petit Larousse illustré 2026"



































