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  1. Philippe Djian (French: [filip dʒjɑ̃]; born 3 June 1949) is a popular French author of Armenian descent. He won the 2012 Prix Interallié for the novel "Oh..." (Elle for the English translation).

    • 3 June 1949 (age 74), Paris, France
    • ESJ Paris
    • 1981–present
    • Novelist
  2. Philippe Djian est un romancier, nouvelliste, parolier et scénariste français né le 3 juin 1949 à Paris. Il est notamment l'auteur de 37°2 le matin, publié en 1985. Biographie. Philippe Djian, aîné de trois garçons, passe une enfance paisible dans une famille de la petite bourgeoisie du 10e arrondissement parisien.

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  4. Paris, France. Genre. Literature & Fiction. edit data. Philippe Djian (born 1949 in Paris) is a popular French author of Armenian descent. Djian graduated from the ESJ Paris. After a period of wandering and odd jobs, he published a volume of short stories, 50 contre 1 (1981), and then the novels Bleu comme l'enfer (1982) and Zone érogène ...

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  5. Philippe Djian was born in Paris in 1949. His father was of Armenian origin. After studying literature at Vincennes, he briefly studied journalism. He first worked as a docker in Le Havre and then travelled in the United States and Colombia. On returning to France he continued to work at different jobs – in a book shop, on a railway, motorway ...

  6. Written by Philippe Djian and composed by Eicher, it was released in December 1991 as the second single from his sixth studio album Engelberg, on which it appears as the second track. It became a top ten hit in France.

  7. Summarize this article for a 10 year old. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Philippe Djian ( French: [ filip dʒjɑ̃]; born 3 June 1949) is a popular French author of Armenian descent. He won the 2012 Prix Interallié for the novel "Oh..." (Elle for the English translation).

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