词条 | Camille de Toledo |
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| bgcolour = silver | name = Camille de Toledo (aka CHTO) | image =Camille de Toledo - Mantovani©Gallimard.jpg | imagesize = | caption = | birth_date = {{birth date|df=yes|1975|6|25}} | death_date = | death_place = | nationality = French | field = Writer, Visual artist | orientation = | training = Sciences Po – Paris West University Nanterre La Défense – London School of Economics – Tisch School of the Arts | movement = | works = | patrons = | influenced by = | influenced = }} Camille de Toledo, born on 25 June 1976 in Lyon, France, is a French writer and a visual artist. BiographyCamille de Toledo studied history and political science at Sciences Po as well as law and literature at the Paris West University Nanterre La Défense. He then continued his education at the London School of Economics before going on to study cinema and photography at the Tisch School of the Arts in New York. Upon returning to France in 1996, he founded Don Quichotte, a Zapatist magazine for which he is a photographer and columnist.[1] Camille de Toledo uses the heteronym Oscar Philipsen particularly to sign Rêves, his book published in October 2003 in the Éditions de La Martinière.[2] In 2004, he received a grant from the Villa Médicis.[3] In 2005, he began writing the tetralogy. Strates, described as "a fictional archeology". Two of the four installments have been published: L'Inversion de Hieronymus Bosch (ed. Verticales 2005), renamed Au temps des monstres catasrophes in 2011 for the Spanish translation (ed. Alpha Decay, trans Juan Asis), and Vies et mort d'un terroriste américain (ed. Verticales 2007). Camille de Toledo is also the author of essays that combine different writing styles and genres: autobiographies, critiques, micro-fictions including Le Hêtre et le Bouleau (2009) and L'Adieu au 20e siècle (2002). In 2008, he published an essay response to the manifesto entitled Pour une littérature-monde en francais which was released in March 2007 at the Festival des étonnants voyageurs de Saint-Malo. Entitled Visiter le Flurkistan ou les illusions de la littérature-monde, it's a controversial charge in favor of literature that is philosophically engaged but free from all constraints particularly objectivist, naturalist, or realist and that are much more fundamentally an artificial archeology than a "real" and "authentic" travel experience.[4] His works are translated in Spain, Italy, Germany, and the United States. Camille de Toledo regularly collaborates with the philosophy, literature, and art magazine, Pylône.[5] In the spring of 2008, he founded the Sociéte européenne des auteurs with Maren Sell in order to promote translations.[6] In March 2011, his fragmented novel, Vies pøtentielles appeared in Seuil. It was, according to Domonique Rabaté, a watershed moment for biographies and literature.[7][8] At the beginning of 2012, his work, L'Inquiétude d'être au monde, appeared in the Verdier editions.[9] In March 2013, Camille de Toledo wrote the booklet and directed the video for La Chute de Fukuyama, an opera at the Salle Pleyel, composed by Grégoire Hetzel on the September 11 attacks.[10] Personal lifeHe is the son of journalist Christine Mital and movie producer Gérard Mital. On his father's side, he descends from a Judeo-Spanish family who originally come from Toledo, Spain, hence the last name "de Toledo". The birthplace of his family is Geneva, Switzerland. He currently lives in Berlin[11] and is the father of three. PublicationsEssays
Novels
Collection of Songs
Opera Booklet and theater
Filmographie
References1. ^Isabelle Rabineau[, http://blog.topolivres.com/images/blogtopolivres/topocollection/18/022-024_camilledetoledo1.pdf {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120521210345/http://blog.topolivres.com/images/blogtopolivres/topocollection/18/022-024_camilledetoledo1.pdf# |date=21 May 2012 }} L'inversion de Hieronymus Bosch], topolivres.com, 17 avril 2006 2. ^Johanna LUYSSEN La cabine d'effeuillage {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141221153902/http://www.causette.fr/articles/lire-article/article-240/camille-de-toledo.html# |date=21 December 2014 }}, causette.fr , 2 mai 2011 3. ^Villa Médicis Historique des bénéficiaires,m-e-l.fr 4. ^Contre une «littérature déprimée et/ou nombriliste», bibliobs.nouvelobs.com, 02 octobre 2007 5. ^pylône-7 {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141016035749/http://www.pylonemagazine.com/magazine/pyl%C3%B4ne-7# |date=16 October 2014 }}, pylonemagazine.com 6. ^Camille de Toledo / Walls & Bridges, frenchculture.org, 14 October 2013 7. ^Entretien Camille de Toledo & Dominique Rabaté{{Dead link|date=November 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}, Revue critique de fixxion française contemporaine, décembre 2010 8. ^Vies pøtentielles de Camille de Toledo, Magazine Littéraire, 18 May 2011 9. ^L’Inquiétude d’être au monde {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141023152653/http://www.editions-verdier.fr/v3/oeuvre-linquietudedetreaumonde.html# |date=23 October 2014 }}, editions-verdier.fr 10. ^La Chute du Fukuyama, sur Toledo Archives.net 11. ^Camille de Toledo, en.theeuropean.eu 404 - Datei oder Verzeichnis wurde nicht gefunden. External links
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