French writer Patrick Modiano won the 2014 Nobel Prize in Literature, on October 7, 2003 in Paris.
Awards: Nobel (2014)
Genres: Literary Fiction
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Novels
Night Rounds (1971)
Missing Person (1980)
A Trace of Malice (1988)
Honeymoon (1992)
Out of the Dark (1998)
Little Jewel (2015)
Paris Nocturne (2015)
So You Don't Get Lost in the Neighborhood (2015)
After the Circus (2015)
The Black Notebook (2016)
In the Cafe of Lost Youth (2016)
Young Once (2016)
Villa Triste (2016)
Such Fine Boys (2017) (with J M G Le Clézio)
Sundays in August (2017)
Invisible Ink (2020) (with Mark Polizzotti)
Scene of the Crime (2023)
Ballerina (2025)
Missing Person (1980)
A Trace of Malice (1988)
Honeymoon (1992)
Out of the Dark (1998)
Little Jewel (2015)
Paris Nocturne (2015)
So You Don't Get Lost in the Neighborhood (2015)
After the Circus (2015)
The Black Notebook (2016)
In the Cafe of Lost Youth (2016)
Young Once (2016)
Villa Triste (2016)
Such Fine Boys (2017) (with J M G Le Clézio)
Sundays in August (2017)
Invisible Ink (2020) (with Mark Polizzotti)
Scene of the Crime (2023)
Ballerina (2025)
Novellas and Short Stories
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Books containing stories by Patrick Modiano
The Penguin Book of French Short Stories 2 (2022)
(Penguin Book of French Short Stories, book 2)
edited by
Patrick McGuinness
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