François Bott is a French author who after a long career as a journalist and literary critic became a writer of novels, one of which, Une minute d’absence, won the Académie française's Prix de la Nouvelle. He continued as a literary critic, writing essays focused on other writers, especially Roger Vailland.
Biography
After a bachelor's degree in philosophy, Bott began as a journalist at France-Soir. He then directed the literary pages of L'Express and founded Le Magazine Littéraire in 1967. The following year he joined the newspaper Le Monde, where he directed Le Monde des livres from 1983 to 1991, replacing. In 1995, he decided to leave journalism to devote himself to writing books. Bott has authored some thirty books, including novels and literary essays, such as La Demoiselle des Lumières and Sur la planète des sentiments, works on writers and exceptional women. His retells the story of the Vélodrome d'hiver, from a cycling track to a place of repression and torture during World War II. Bott was awarded the Académie française's Prix de la Nouvellein 2001 for Une minute d’absence. His most recent novel, Nos années éperdues , was praised in the magazine Causeur for its portrayal of life in France in the 1950s, and particularly for the rendering of the correspondence between the two main characters. A member of the jury of the Roger Vailland prize, Bott has regularly participated in events on the work of the writer, including a lecture on Roger Vailland et 325.000 francs, public reading of ', at La Table rondepublishing house entitled l'esprit de conquête. In particular, he published a reference book on Vailland: '. He is a regular contributor to the literary magazineService littéraire.
Main works
Novels and essays
The books by Bott are held by the French National Library:
1969: , éditions Grasset
1986: Lettres à Baudelaire, Chandler et quelques autres, éditions Albin Michel, 146 pages
1998: Sur la planète des sentiments, portraits littéraires d'Emmanuel Berl à Stefan Zweig, Collection Amor Fati, Cherche Midi,
2002: Dieu prenait-il du café ?, portraits littéraires du XIX, Collection Amor Fati, Cherche Midi
2007: Femmes de plaisirs, Cherche Midi
2003: Femmes extrêmes, Cherche Midi,
2005: Faut-il rentrer de Montevideo ?, sur les traces de Lautréamont, collection Romans, août 2005, Éditions du Cherche Midi,
2008:, Édition du Cherche Midi, 2008,
2003: Radiguet : L'Enfant avec une canne, Éditions Gallimard, collection Folio, 220 pages,
1997: La Demoiselle des lumières, Éditeur Gallimard, collection Un et l'Autre,
1996: Le Cousin de la marquise, Éditeur Le Monde Éditions, collection Monde Éditions,
1988: Éloge de l'égotisme, Éditeur Éditions de l'Instant, collection : Griffures,
2001: Une minute d'absence, Éditeur Gallimard, Collection Blanche, 131 pages,
Boulevard de l'océan par François de Cornière, preface by François Bott, Édition Le Castor Astral, collection Poche, May 2006
Enquête poésie auprès de 250 revues littéraires, Édition Jean-Michel Place, collection Enquête, par Jean-Michel Place, François Bott, Jacques Lepage, et Michel Carassou, 1979
Le Discours du chameau, suivi de Jenine et autres poèmes par Tahar Ben Jelloun et François Bott, Éditions Gallimard Poche, collection Poésie, March 2007, 543 pages,
Les Séductions de l'existence, François Bott, Dominique Grisoni, Yves Simon, Roland Jaccard, LGF/Livre de poche, collection Biblio Essais, December 1989