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Françoise Chandernagor

Françoise Chandernagore is a recognized French writer, member of the Académie Goncourt since 1995. After graduating from the Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris and obtaining a master of public law she entered at the age of twenty-one years at the prestigeous École Nationale d'administration (ENA), from which she graduated two years later as a first of her year. She was the first woman to receive this rank. As a former student of the École Nationale d'Administration, she became a member of the State Council (Conseil d'Etat)in 1969.

Since 1981, when she published "L'Allée du Roi" which has earned international recognition immediately (imaginary memoirs of Madame de Maintenon, the second wife of Louis XIV), Françoise Chandernagore wrote nine novels and a theater play (played in Brussels from 1993 to 1994 and in Paris in 1994-1995). Several of her novels have been translated into fifteen languages​​, and two of them have been television adaptations.

In 2011, Françoise Chandernagore won the Grand Prix du Roman Palatine of Historical Novels for her novel "Children of Alexandria."

Françoise Chandernagore is a member of the "Prix Jean Giono", the "Prix Chateaubriand", and the Académie Goncourt (since June 1995). She is Vice-President of the Association "Freedom for history."

Commander of the National Order of Merit in April 2007 she was promoted to Officer of the Legion of Honor.


“Alexandre e Selene eram filhos do amor. Antes fossem órfãos! Os casais apaixonados estão demasiado ocupados com eles próprios para se interessarem pela progenitura: preocupar-se-á a árvore que cresce com os frutos que caem?”
Françoise Chandernagor
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