Philippe Claudel  

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Philippe Claudel (born February 2 1962, Dombasle-sur-Meurthe) is a French writer.

His most famous work to date is the novel Les Âmes grises (Grey Souls), which won the prix Renaudot award in France, was shortlisted for the American Gumshoe Award, and won Sweden's Martin Beck Award. In addition to his writing, Claudel is a Professor of Literature at the University of Nancy.

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