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Daniel Pennac

Daniel Pennac

WritingBorn December 1, 1944 (81 years old)

Casablanca, Morocco

IMDb

Biography

Daniel Pennac (real name Daniel Pennacchioni, born 1 December 1944 in Casablanca, Morocco) is a French writer. He received the Prix Renaudot in 2007 for his essay Chagrin d'école. Daniel Pennacchioni is the fourth and last son of a Corsican and Provençal family. His father was a polytechnicien who became an officer of the colonial army, reaching the rank of general at retirement and his mother, a housewife, was a self-taught reader. His childhood was spent wherever his father was stationed, in Africa (Djibouti, Ethiopia, Algeria, Equatorial Africa), Southeast Asia (Indochina) and France (including La Colle-sur-Loup). His father's love for poetry gave him a taste for books that he quickly devoured in the family library or at school. After studying in Nice he became a teacher. He began to write for children, including his series "La Saga Malaussène", that tells the story of Benjamin Malaussène, a scapegoat, and his family in Belleville, Paris. In a 1997 piece for Le Monde, Pennac stated that Malaussène's youngest brother, Le Petit, was the son of Jerome Charyn's New York detective, Isaac Sidel. His writing style can be humorous and imaginative as in "La Saga Malaussène", or scholarly, as exemplified by the essay "Comme un roman." His comic Débauche, written jointly with Jacques Tardi, deals with unemployment. In 1990 Pennac won the "Prix du Livre Inter" for La petite marchande de prose. His 1984 novel L'œil du loup was translated into English as Eye of the Wolf by Sarah Adams – later known as Sarah Ardizzone – and published by Walker Books in 2002; Adams won the biennial British Marsh Award for Children's Literature in Translation in 2005 for that work. In 2002 he won the Grinzane Cavour Prize. In 2007 Pennac won the Prix Renaudot for Chagrin d'école. He won the "Grand Prix Metropolis bleu" in 2008 for his complete work. In 2013 he received an honorary degree in pedagogy from the University of Bologna. Source: Article "Daniel Pennac" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Also known as: Daniel Pennacchioni, دانيال بناك, دانيال, بناك
Popularity: 0
Total credits: 11

Known For

Apostrophes
TV
★8.5

Apostrophes

as Self

Square
TV
★0.0

Square

as Self

Just So Stories

Movies (3)

Daniel Pennac: Ho visto Maradona!

Daniel Pennac: Ho visto Maradona!

as Self

2022

Le avventure del lupo

Le avventure del lupo

as Self

2018

Robert Doisneau: Through the Lens

TV Shows (3)

Apostrophes

Apostrophes

as Self

1 ep.

Square

Square

as Self

1 ep.

Just So Stories

Behind the Camera

Ernest & Celestine

Ernest & Celestine

Screenplay

The Scapegoat

The Scapegoat

Novel

Gentlemen Children

Gentlemen Children

TV
★7.0

Just So Stories

as Narrator

Robert Doisneau: Through the Lens
Movie
★7.1

Robert Doisneau: Through the Lens

as Self

Daniel Pennac: Ho visto Maradona!
Movie
★6.3

Daniel Pennac: Ho visto Maradona!

as Self

Le avventure del lupo
Movie
★0.0

Le avventure del lupo

as Self

Apostrophes
TV
★8.5

Apostrophes

as Self

1975

Square
TV
★0.0

Square

as Self

2012

Just So Stories
TV
★7.0

Just So Stories

as Narrator

2008

Robert Doisneau: Through the Lens
Movie
★7.1

Robert Doisneau: Through the Lens

as Self

2017

Daniel Pennac: Ho visto Maradona!
Movie
★6.3

Daniel Pennac: Ho visto Maradona!

as Self

2022

Le avventure del lupo
Movie
★0.0

Le avventure del lupo

as Self

2018

Robert Doisneau: Through the Lens

as Self

2017

Daniel Pennac: Ho visto Maradona!

Daniel Pennac: Ho visto Maradona!

as Self

2022

Le avventure del lupo

Le avventure del lupo

as Self

2018

Robert Doisneau: Through the Lens

Robert Doisneau: Through the Lens

as Self

2017

Just So Stories

as Narrator

10 ep.

Apostrophes

Apostrophes

as Self

1 episodes

Square

Square

as Self

1 episodes

Just So Stories

Just So Stories

as Narrator

10 episodes

Writer

The Eye of the Wolf

The Eye of the Wolf

Novel

Daniel Pennac: Ho visto Maradona!

Daniel Pennac: Ho visto Maradona!

Screenplay

Ernest & Celestine

Ernest & Celestine

Screenplay

The Scapegoat

The Scapegoat

Novel

Gentlemen Children

Gentlemen Children

Writer

The Eye of the Wolf

The Eye of the Wolf

Novel

Daniel Pennac: Ho visto Maradona!

Daniel Pennac: Ho visto Maradona!

Screenplay