Jacques-Pierre Amette
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Jacques-Pierre Amette
Summary
Jacques-Pierre Amette is a human[1]. He was born in Saint-Pierre-sur-Dives[2]. He was born on May 18, 1943[3]. He worked as a writer[4] and literary critic[5]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (14 views/month, #7,298 of 1,000,298).[6]
Key Facts
- Jacques-Pierre Amette's place of birth was Saint-Pierre-sur-Dives[2].
- Jacques-Pierre Amette was born on May 18, 1943[3].
- Jacques-Pierre Amette held citizenship in France[7].
- French was Jacques-Pierre Amette's native language[8].
- Jacques-Pierre Amette worked as a writer[4].
- Jacques-Pierre Amette's professions included literary critic[5].
- Jacques-Pierre Amette's field of work was writer[9].
- Jacques-Pierre Amette's field of work was playwright[10].
- Jacques-Pierre Amette's field of work was literary critic[11].
- Jacques-Pierre Amette was employed by Ouest-France[12].
- Among Jacques-Pierre Amette's employers was Le Point[13].
- Jacques-Pierre Amette's education included a stint at University of Caen Normandy[14].
- A notable work attributed to Jacques-Pierre Amette is Brecht's Mistress[15].
- Jacques-Pierre Amette received the Prix Goncourt[16].
- Jacques-Pierre Amette received the Roger Nimier Prix[17].
- Jacques-Pierre Amette received the Prix Contrepoint[18].
- Jacques-Pierre Amette received the Prince Pierre Award[19].
- Jacques-Pierre Amette received the Paul Flat Prize[20].
- Jacques-Pierre Amette is recorded as male[21].
- Jacques-Pierre Amette's instance of is recorded as human[22].
- Jacques-Pierre Amette's family name is recorded as Amette[23].
- Jacques-Pierre Amette's given name is recorded as Q19687113[24].
- Jacques-Pierre Amette's pseudonym is recorded as Paul Clément[25].
- Jacques-Pierre Amette's pseudonym is recorded as Paul Edel[26].
- Jacques-Pierre Amette's official website is recorded as http://amette.free.fr/[27].
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Origins and Family
Jacques-Pierre Amette was born in Saint-Pierre-sur-Dives[2]. He was born on May 18, 1943[3]. French was his native language[8].
Education
Jacques-Pierre Amette was educated at University of Caen Normandy[14].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include writer[4] and literary critic[5]. Fields of work include writer[9], a profession[28]; playwright[10], a theatrical occupation[29]; and literary critic[11], a profession[30]. Employers include Ouest-France[12], a newspaper[31], in France[32], founded in 1944[33], headquartered in Rennes[34] and Le Point[13], a news magazine[35], in France[36], founded in 1972[37], headquartered in Paris[38].
Works and Contributions
A notable work attributed to Jacques-Pierre Amette is Brecht's Mistress[15].
Recognition
Awards received include Prix Goncourt[16], a literary award[39], in France[40], founded in 1903[41]; Roger Nimier Prix[17], a literary award[42], in France[43], founded in 1963[44]; Prix Contrepoint[18], a literary award[45], in France[46], founded in 1971[47]; Prince Pierre Award[19], an award[48], in Monaco[49], founded in 1951[50]; and Paul Flat Prize[20], a literary award[51], in France[52], founded in 1919[53].
Why It Matters
Jacques-Pierre Amette ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (14 views/month, #7,298 of 1,000,298).[6] He has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[54] He is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[55]
FAQs
Where was Jacques-Pierre Amette born?
Jacques-Pierre Amette was born in Saint-Pierre-sur-Dives[2].
What did Jacques-Pierre Amette do for work?
Jacques-Pierre Amette worked as writer[4] and literary critic[5].
Where did Jacques-Pierre Amette go to school?
Jacques-Pierre Amette was educated at University of Caen Normandy[14].
What awards did Jacques-Pierre Amette receive?
Honors received include Prix Goncourt[16], Roger Nimier Prix[17], Prix Contrepoint[18], and Prince Pierre Award[19].