Patrick Grainville
Patrick Grainville  | |
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| Born | 1 June 1947 | 
| Nationality | French | 
| Education | Lycée Henri-IV | 
| Alma mater | Paris-Sorbonne University | 
| Occupation | Novelist | 
| Known for | Member of the Académie Française | 
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Patrick Grainville (French pronunciation: [patʁik ɡʁɛ̃vil]; born 1 June 1947 Villers-sur-Mer, Calvados) is a French novelist.
He spent his childhood in Villerville, a small town east of Deauville. An associate professor of letters, he received the Prix Goncourt in 1976, 29 years old, for his fourth novel, Les Flamboyants ("The Flasher").
He has written extensively on Africa, where he undertook a cooperative mission. He is professor of French at the Lycée Évariste Galois in Sartrouville.
Grainville is also literary critic for Le Figaro. In 2018, he was elected to the Académie Française.