Florent Oiseau
Florent Oiseau est né en 1990 à Montfermeil. Il vit à Paris.
Son premier roman, Je vais m’y mettre (2016), a été désigné « livre le plus drôle de l’année » et a reçu le Prix Saint-Maur en poche. Paris-Venise (2018) et Les Magnolias (2020) ont été finalistes du Prix Orange du livre.
Les Magnolias a aussi été sélectionné pour le prix de la Vocation, le prix du roman qui fait du bien de Fontvieille, le prix France Bleu Pages des libraires, et le prix des lecteurs en Erdre. Les fruits tombent des arbres (2021) a reçu le prix du roman qui fait du bien de Fontvieille.
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Je suis née le en 1977 près de Bordeaux, où je vis toujours.
J’ai commencé à dévorer les livres dès que j’ai su lire. La Bibliothèque rose, la Bibliothèque verte, puis de nombreux romans qui me faisaient vivre mille et une vies.
J’avais huit ans quand j’ai écrit mon premier roman sur un cahier de brouillon vert au dos duquel figuraient des tables de multiplication. Il parlait d’amour, de mer et d’un soleil qui mettait trente pages à se coucher.
En sixième, je répondais « Écrire des livres » à la question « Que voulez-vous faire plus tard ? » sur les fiches que l’on remplissait en début d’année. Pas à chaque fois, parce qu’il m’est aussi arrivé de vouloir être styliste. Ça n’a pas duré longtemps : tout le monde v -
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