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Emmanuel Carrère
Biographie de
Emmanuel Carrère
Né le 9 décembre 1957 à Paris, Emmanuel Carrère est le fils d'Hélène Carrère dEncausse, académicienne, politologue, spécialiste de lhistoire russe. Lui-même a une carrière bien remplie, naviguant entre lécriture de romans et de scénarios pour le cinéma et la télévision. Après des études à lIEP de Paris, il commence par écrire des critiques de cinéma pour Télérama, puis publie son premier ouvrage en 1982 chez Flammarion : "Werner Herzog". Depuis il a écrit une dizaine douvrages tous parus chez POL, des romans parmi lesquels : "La Bravoure"(1984),"La classe de neige" (1985) pour lequel il reçoit le Prix Fémina, mais aussi des essais et des récits, souvent inspirés par lhistoire de la Russie tels "Un roman russe" (2007), "Dautres vies que la mienne" (2009) et "Limonov" (2011) récompensé par le Prix Renaudot. Toujours passionné de cinéma, il fait partie en 2010 du jury du Festival de Cannes et écrit des scénarios pour de nombreux téléfilms, travaillant ainsi à ladaptation de romans de Georges Simenon ou Fred Vargas. La richesse de son uvre est récompensée en 2011 par le Prix de la langue française.
Né le 9 décembre 1957 à Paris, Emmanuel Carrère est le fils d'Hélène Carrère dEncausse, académicienne, politologue, spécialiste de lhistoire russe. Lui-même a une carrière bien remplie, naviguant entre lécriture de romans et de scénarios pour le cinéma et la télévision. Après des études à lIEP de Paris, il commence par écrire des critiques de cinéma pour Télérama, puis publie son premier ouvrage en 1982 chez Flammarion : "Werner Herzog". Depuis il a écrit une dizaine douvrages tous parus chez POL, des romans parmi lesquels : "La Bravoure"(1984),"La classe de neige" (1985) pour lequel il reçoit le Prix Fémina, mais aussi des essais et des récits, souvent inspirés par lhistoire de la Russie tels "Un roman russe" (2007), "Dautres vies que la mienne" (2009) et "Limonov" (2011) récompensé par le Prix Renaudot. Toujours passionné de cinéma, il fait partie en 2010 du jury du Festival de Cannes et écrit des scénarios pour de nombreux téléfilms, travaillant ainsi à ladaptation de romans de Georges Simenon ou Fred Vargas. La richesse de son uvre est récompensée en 2011 par le Prix de la langue française.

Dernière sortie
Kolkhoz
WINNER OF THE PRIX MÉDICIS 2025A son's reckoning with a formidable mother, Russia and the history that shaped them both. On 3 October 2023, beneath the dome of Les Invalides, the French Republic honours Hélène Carrère d'Encausse - renowned historian of Russia, member of the Académie Française, national figure. Among the mourners stands her son, Emmanuel Carrère, wondering who this formidable woman truly was: to the country, to history, and to him.
In Kolkhoz, Carrère turns his unflinching gaze on his own lineage, crafting his most intimate and ambitious book yet. From aristocratic Russia to Soviet Central Asia, from émigré salons to the shadow of the gulag, he traces the destinies of a family scattered by revolution, ideology and pride. There are white Russian ancestors clinging to vanished grandeur; relatives lured back to Stalin's USSR and swallowed by silence; a father obsessed with genealogy and lost nobility; and, at the centre, a mother whose brilliance, ambition and authority shaped both French intellectual life and her son's inner world.
As Carrère sifts through letters, archives and contested memories, he confronts the stories families tell to survive and the lies they tell to protect one another. What does it mean to inherit exile and privilege at once? How do political faith and historical catastrophe reverberate across generations? And can a son write about his mother with honesty without betraying her?By turns sweeping and surgical, tender and unsparing, Kolkhoz is a family epic and a reckoning: a meditation on communism and its afterlives, on filial piety and rebellion, and on the uneasy border between truth and love.
In Kolkhoz, Carrère turns his unflinching gaze on his own lineage, crafting his most intimate and ambitious book yet. From aristocratic Russia to Soviet Central Asia, from émigré salons to the shadow of the gulag, he traces the destinies of a family scattered by revolution, ideology and pride. There are white Russian ancestors clinging to vanished grandeur; relatives lured back to Stalin's USSR and swallowed by silence; a father obsessed with genealogy and lost nobility; and, at the centre, a mother whose brilliance, ambition and authority shaped both French intellectual life and her son's inner world.
As Carrère sifts through letters, archives and contested memories, he confronts the stories families tell to survive and the lies they tell to protect one another. What does it mean to inherit exile and privilege at once? How do political faith and historical catastrophe reverberate across generations? And can a son write about his mother with honesty without betraying her?By turns sweeping and surgical, tender and unsparing, Kolkhoz is a family epic and a reckoning: a meditation on communism and its afterlives, on filial piety and rebellion, and on the uneasy border between truth and love.
WINNER OF THE PRIX MÉDICIS 2025A son's reckoning with a formidable mother, Russia and the history that shaped them both. On 3 October 2023, beneath the dome of Les Invalides, the French Republic honours Hélène Carrère d'Encausse - renowned historian of Russia, member of the Académie Française, national figure. Among the mourners stands her son, Emmanuel Carrère, wondering who this formidable woman truly was: to the country, to history, and to him.
In Kolkhoz, Carrère turns his unflinching gaze on his own lineage, crafting his most intimate and ambitious book yet. From aristocratic Russia to Soviet Central Asia, from émigré salons to the shadow of the gulag, he traces the destinies of a family scattered by revolution, ideology and pride. There are white Russian ancestors clinging to vanished grandeur; relatives lured back to Stalin's USSR and swallowed by silence; a father obsessed with genealogy and lost nobility; and, at the centre, a mother whose brilliance, ambition and authority shaped both French intellectual life and her son's inner world.
As Carrère sifts through letters, archives and contested memories, he confronts the stories families tell to survive and the lies they tell to protect one another. What does it mean to inherit exile and privilege at once? How do political faith and historical catastrophe reverberate across generations? And can a son write about his mother with honesty without betraying her?By turns sweeping and surgical, tender and unsparing, Kolkhoz is a family epic and a reckoning: a meditation on communism and its afterlives, on filial piety and rebellion, and on the uneasy border between truth and love.
In Kolkhoz, Carrère turns his unflinching gaze on his own lineage, crafting his most intimate and ambitious book yet. From aristocratic Russia to Soviet Central Asia, from émigré salons to the shadow of the gulag, he traces the destinies of a family scattered by revolution, ideology and pride. There are white Russian ancestors clinging to vanished grandeur; relatives lured back to Stalin's USSR and swallowed by silence; a father obsessed with genealogy and lost nobility; and, at the centre, a mother whose brilliance, ambition and authority shaped both French intellectual life and her son's inner world.
As Carrère sifts through letters, archives and contested memories, he confronts the stories families tell to survive and the lies they tell to protect one another. What does it mean to inherit exile and privilege at once? How do political faith and historical catastrophe reverberate across generations? And can a son write about his mother with honesty without betraying her?By turns sweeping and surgical, tender and unsparing, Kolkhoz is a family epic and a reckoning: a meditation on communism and its afterlives, on filial piety and rebellion, and on the uneasy border between truth and love.
Les livres de Emmanuel Carrère

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9,50 €

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7,99 €

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Si je ne revenais pas.... 5 récits d'amour et de guerre
Emmanuel Carrère, Philippe Claudel, Irène Némirovsky, Erich Maria Remarque
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