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'''Michel Tournier''' ([[1924]] - ) is aje [[FranceFrancuska|Frenchfrancuski]] writerpisac. His works are highly considered and haveNjegova wondjela importantsu awardsosvojila suchvažne asnagrade thekao ''[[Grand Prix du roman de l'Académie Française]]'' in(godine [[1967]]. forza ''Vendredi ou les limbes du Pacifique.'') and thei [[Prix Goncourt]] forza ''Le Roi des aulnes'' ingodine [[1970]]. HisDjela workssu dwellmu onžanrovski thebliska fantasticfantastici, hisa inspirationskao includeinspiracija traditionalsluže tradicionalna [[Germany|Germannjemačka]] culturekultura, [[Catholicismkatoličanstvo]], andi the philosophies offilozofija [[Gaston Bachelard|Gastona Bachelarda]]. HeTrenutno currentlyživi lives inu [[Choisel]] and isu, a memberčlan of theje [[Académie Goncourt]]. His autobiography has been translated and published in English as ''The Wind Spirit'' (Beacon Press, 1988).
 
== Izabrana djela ==
==Biography==
* ''Vendredi ou les Limbes du Pacifique'' (''Friday'') ([[1967]])
Born in Paris from parents who met at the [[Sorbonne]] while studying German, he spent his youth in [[Saint-Germain-en-Laye]]. He learned German early, staying each summer in Germany. His education was deeply marked by the German culture, [[music]] and [[Catholicism]]. Later he discovered the thought of [[Gaston Bachelard]].
* ''Le Roi des aulnes'' (''The Ogre'', aka ''The Erl King'') ([[1970]])
 
* ''Les Météores'' (''Gemini'') ([[1975]])
He studied [[philosophy]] at the [[Sorbonne]] and at the university of [[Tübingen]] and attended to [[Maurice de Gandillac]]'s course. He wished to teach philosophy at high-school but, like his father, failed to obtain the french [[agrégation]].
* ''Le Vent Paraclet'' (''The Wind Spirit'') ([[1977]])
 
* ''Vendredi ou la Vie sauvage'' (''Friday and Robinson'') ([[1977]])
He joined [[Radio France]] as a journalist and translator and hosted ''L'heure de la culture française''. In [[1954]] he worked in advertisement for [[Europe 1]]. He also collaborated for ''[[Le Monde]]'' and ''[[Le Figaro]]''.
* ''Le Coq de bruyère'' (''The Fetishist and Other Stories'') ([[1978]])
 
* ''Gaspard, Melchior et Balthazar'' (''The Four Wise Men'') ([[1980]])
From [[1958]] to [[1968]], he was the chief editor of [[Plon]].
 
In [[1967]] he published his first book, ''[[Vendredi ou les Limbes du Pacifique]]'', retelling [[Daniel Defoe]]'s [[Robinson Crusoe]], adding to the story a philosophical depth. He was awarded the ''[[Grand Prix du roman de l'Académie Française]]'' for it.
 
==Selected works==
* ''Vendredi ou les Limbes du Pacifique'' (''Friday'') ([[1967]])
* ''Le Roi des aulnes'' (''The Ogre'', aka ''The Erl King'') ([[1970]])
* ''Les Météores'' (''Gemini'') ([[1975]])
* ''Le Vent Paraclet'' (''The Wind Spirit'') ([[1977]])
* ''Vendredi ou la Vie sauvage'' (''Friday and Robinson'') ([[1977]])
* ''Le Coq de bruyère'' (''The Fetishist and Other Stories'') ([[1978]])
* ''Gaspard, Melchior et Balthazar'' (''The Four Wise Men'') ([[1980]])
* ''Le Vol du vampire'' ([[1981]])
* ''Gilles et Jeanne'' (''Gilles and Jeanne'') ([[1983]])
* ''La Goutte d'or'' (''The Golden Droplet'') ([[1986]])
* ''Petites Proses'' ([[1986]])
* ''Le Medianoche amoureux'' (''The Midnight Love Feast'') ([[1989]])
* ''La Couleuvrine'' ([[1994]])
* ''Le Miroir des idées'' (''The Mirror of Ideas'') ([[1994]])
* ''Eléazar ou la Source et le Buisson'' (''Eleazar, Exodus to the West'') ([[1996]])
* ''Journal extime'' ([[2002]])
 
== Vanjski linkovi ==
==External links==
* [http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/tournier.htm Biographical article]
 
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