Antoine Rault

Antoine Rault (born September 28, 1965) is a French dramatist and novelist.

Rault’s works deal with contemporary and historical themes.

He was awarded the Grand Prix de l’Académie Française for his play Le Caïman about Marxist philosopher Louis Althusser, who killed his wife after 30 years of marriage.

Biography

Rault was born in Paris. In 1987, he graduated from the Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris, where he studied literature and politics.

Subsequently, Rault worked for 15 years as a ghostwriter for the chairman of an international company and several French politicians. He was also a public relations advisor for a French minister.

Although his first play La Première Tête, which deals with the French king Louis XVI and the beginning of the French revolution, had been performed in 1989, Rault had to wait until the success of his second play, Le Caïman, to become a full-time writer.

Works

Novels

Theater Plays

Awards

Le Caïman

Grand prix de l’Académie française 2006. Five Molières Award nominations in 2006, including Best Play

Le Diable Rouge

Two Molières Awards in 2009. Seven Molières Awards nominations in 2009, including Best Play and Best Dramatist. Nomination Globes de Cristal 2009

Le Démon de Hannah

Nomination Globes de Cristal 2010. Molières Awards nomination 2010.

Le Système

Three Molières Awards nominations 2015

External links

Articles

Videos and Podcasts

References

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