During a meeting with readers in Hanoi on the afternoon of March 16, Bernard Werber - one of the most famous contemporary French writers, shared many interesting stories surrounding his works.
With 15 million copies of his books sold worldwide , Bernard Werber is one of the most popular contemporary French writers.
Extremely loved by readers all over the world, especially in Korea, he is the second most loved and read foreign author, after Haruki Murakami.
Werber's reputation is associated with the Ant novel series consisting of 3 books: Ant - Ant Day - Ant Revolution . The novel series brought Werber's name beyond the borders of France.
To date, the Kien series has been translated into more than 30 languages. Not only is it a commercial success, the trilogy has also received many French awards.
The first volume, Ants, won the readers' prize of Sciences et Avenir. The second volume, The Day of the Ants , was published shortly afterwards, and received the grand prize of Elle .
Born in 1961 in Toulouse, France, after graduating from Toulouse University with a degree in Law and the National School of Journalism, Bernard Werber spent more than 15 years as a science journalist and collaborated with many other famous newspapers such as Le Point, Ça m'intéresse .
In addition to novels, he is also known for short stories, comics, plays and films.
Source
Comment (0)