About
Jean-Marc Roberts
Overview
Jean-Marc Roberts (3 May 1954 – 25 March 2013) was a French editor, novelist, and screenwriter.
He started writing in the early 1970s. He was awarded the 1973 Fénéon Prize for Samedi, dimanche et fêtes (English: Saturday, Sunday and holidays), and, in 1979, the Prix Renaudot for his novel Affaires étrangères (English: Foreign Affairs). He was an editor for Seuil, the Mercure de France and Fayard and a director of Editions Stock.
He died of cancer on 25 March 2013.
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Known for
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1994 | Love in the Strangest Way | Writing | Writer | 58 Average |
1990 | Forgery and the Use of Forgeries | Writing | Writer | 59 Average |
1986 | Private Tuition | Writing | Writer | 58 Average |
1983 | A Friend of Vincent | Writing | Novel | 59 Average |
1983 | A Friend of Vincent | Writing | Screenplay | 59 Average |
1982 | Will the High Salaried Workers Raise Their Hands! | Writing | Novel | 58 Average |