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Patrick Cauvin

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Patrick Cauvin
BornClaude Klotz
(1932-10-06)6 October 1932
Marseille, France
Died13 August 2010(2010-08-13) (aged 77)
Paris, France
OccupationAuthor, screenwriter
LanguageFrench
NationalityFrench
CitizenshipFrance
GenresYoung adult literature, romance, crime, screenwriting
Notable worksE=mc² Mon Amour

Claude Klotz (6 October 1932 – 13 August 2010),[1] better known by his pen name Patrick Cauvin, was a former teacher[1] turned French writer.[2] He was born in Marseille and died in Paris.[1]

His novel E=mc² Mon Amour was adapted into the Oscar winning 1979 film A Little Romance.[3][4]

Cauvin wrote a sequel to the novel E=mc² Mon Amour entitled Pythagore, je t'adore that was released in 2001.[5]

Works

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All works published by Le Livre de Poche except when noted otherwise.

  • 1971: Les Innommables ("The Unspeakables"), as Claude Klotz
  • 1977: E=mc² Mon Amour ("E=mc² My Love")[2]
  • 1982: Nous allions vers les beaux jours ("We went to the beautiful days")[2]
  • 1982: Monsieur papa ("Mister Daddy")
  • 1982: L'amour aveugle ("Blind love")
  • 1983: Pourquoi pas nous ? ("Why not us?")
  • 1983: Huit jours en été ("Eight days in summer")
  • 1984: C'était le Pérou ("It was Peru")
  • 1985: Dans les bras du vent ("In the arms of the wind")
  • 1986: Laura Brams
  • 1987: C'était le pérou Tome II ("It was Peru volume II")
  • 1987: Haute-Pierre[2]
  • 1988: Povchéri
  • 1990: Werther, ce soir... ("Werther, this evening...")
  • 1992: Rue des bons-enfants ("Street of the good children")
  • 1992: Kobar, Éditions Albin Michel
  • 1993: Belles galères ("Beautiful galleys")
  • 1995: Menteur ("Liar")
  • 1996: Tout ce que Joseph écrivit cette année là ("Everything Joseph wrote that year")
  • 1997: Villa Vanille[2]
  • 1999: Théâtre dans la nuit ("Theatre in the night")
  • 1998: Présidente ("President")
  • 2001: Pythagore, je t'adore ("Pythagoras, I love you"), Éditions Albin Michel[5]
  • 2002: Torrentera
  • 2004: Le sang des roses ("The blood of roses")
  • 2004: Le silence de Clara ("The silence of Clara"), Éditions Albin Michel
  • 2005: Jardin fatal ("Fatal garden")
  • 2005: La reine du monde ("The queen of the world")
  • 2007: Belange
  • 2007: Venge-moi! ("Avenge me!")[2]
  • 2008: Les pantoufles du samouraï ("The slippers of the Samurai")
  • 2008: La maison de l'été ("The house of summer"), NiL Éditions
  • 2009: Déclic ("Click"), Plon
  • 2010: Une seconde chance ("A second chance"), Plon

References

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  1. ^ a b c Vincy, Thomas (18 August 2010). "Patrick Cauvin meurt à 77 ans". Livres Hebdo (in French). Archived from the original on 18 December 2024. Retrieved 9 September 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Combes, Marie-Laure (18 August 2010). "Cauvin, c'était E=MC² et..." europe1.fr (in French).
  3. ^ Langdon, Matt. "A Little Romance". DVD Talk. Retrieved 11 March 2012.
  4. ^ Martin, Judith (11 May 1979). "'A Little Romance,' But Lots of Laughs". The Washington Post. Archived from the original on 1 December 2017.
  5. ^ a b Cauvin, Patrick. "Pythagore, je t'adore : roman". Internet Archive. Albin Michel.
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