Claude Arnaud (born 24 April 1955 in Paris) is a French writer, essayist, and biographer. He won the 2006 Prix Femina Essai.[1]
Biography
He worked as an offset printing activist and participated in the Workers' Struggle.
From 1977–83 he worked in "Film" monthly, led by Jacques Fieschi. He studied literature at the University of Vincennes. He wrote a play about "the redemptive powers of love," with Bernard Minoret, "Les salons" ("Trade shows"). In 1988, he published a biography of Nicolas Chamfort.
Villa Medicis
He was Resident at the Villa Medici in Rome in 1989 and 1990.
Works
Bernard Minoret, Claude Arnaud, Les salons, J.C. Lattès, 1985