Michel Buitor
Michel Butor (September 14, 1926 -) is a French novelist, poet, critic, book artist (livre d'artiste). Born in Northern France Mont-zain-Valor. It is regarded as one of the flags of the writer of Nouveau roman (nouveau roman). In 1956, he won the Pheneon Prize (le Prix Fénéon) in the second novel "Timetable" and received the Luneodoo Award (le Prix Théophraste Renaudot) at the third work "La Modification" of 1957 the following year It is famous as a novel work adopting the second person pronoun "You" "\u003cvous\u003e" to the hero). After releasing the fourth "stage" (Degrés') in 1960, it left away from the novel work and in 1962 "Mobile - Etude for the expression of the United States" (Mobile. Étude pour une représentation des ...