Louis-Henri de La Rochefoucauld

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Born (1985-03-02) 2 March 1985 (age 41)
OccupationsWriter, Music critic, Literary critic
Employer(s)GQ
Technikart
Schnock [fr]
Louis-Henri de La Rochefoucauld
Born (1985-03-02) 2 March 1985 (age 41)
EducationLycée Saint-Louis-de-Gonzague
OccupationsWriter, Music critic, Literary critic
Employer(s)GQ
Technikart
Schnock [fr]
Parents
  • Philippe de La Rochefoucauld (father)
  • Laure d'Harcourt (mother)
FamilyHouse of La Rochefoucauld
AwardsPrix des Deux Magots
Prix Meurice
Prix Roger Nimier

Louis-Henri de La Rochefoucauld (born March 2, 1985, in the 15th arrondissement of Paris, France) is a French writer and music and literary critic for the magazines GQ, Technikart, and Schnock [fr].

Louis-Henri de La Rochefoucauld entered the literary world in 2010 with his novel Les Vies Lewis, published by Léo Scheer [fr].

He won the 89th Prix des Deux Magots on January 25, 2022, for his work Châteaux de sable.[1] The following year, at the age of 38, he signed his first permanent contract as a literary critic for L'Express.[2]

Works

  • 2010 : Les Vies Lewis, Léo Scheer [fr]
  • 2011 : Un smoking à la mer, pub. Léo Scheer
  • 2012 : Les Enfants trouvés, pub. Léo Scheer
  • 2013 : La Révolution française, pub. Gallimard, coll. "L'Infini", ISBN 978-2070140145
  • 2014 : Gaudriole au Golgotha, pub. Éditions Gallimard, coll. "L'Arpenteur"
  • 2017 : Le Club des vieux garçons, pub. Stock
  • 2019 : La prophétie de John Lennon, pub. Stock
  • 2021 : Châteaux de sable, pub. Robert Laffont[3][4]
  • 2021 : Les sept péchés capitaux : l'avarice, pub. Cerf
  • 2023 : Les petits farceurs, pub. Robert Laffont

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