Eugene Green
Eugène Green has been living in France since the 1960s. Mostly known for his work as a filmmaker, he was awarded the Louis-Delluc Prize in 2001 for his first feature-length film, Toutes les nuits, and has been widely praised for Le monde des vivants, 2003, and Le Pont des Arts, 2006. He is also a theater director and has written an essay on baroque theater (“La Parole baroque, Le Présent de la parole,” Melville, 2004.) La Reconstruction is his first novel.