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- Michel Tournier was born on December 19, 1924 in Paris, France. He was a writer and producer, known for Les suaires de Véronique (1980), The Ogre (1996) and Vendredi ou un autre jour (2005). He died on January 18, 2016 in Choisel, Yvelines, France.
- His parents met as graduate students studying German at the Sorbonne, and he became fluent in German as a child. He was a sickly child, and did poorly in the many schools he attended. During WWII, 22 German soldiers were billeted at his family's house. His school grades improved, and he enrolled in the Sorbonne, where he earned a degree in philosophy and law. Four years of German philosophy at the University of Tübingen followed. When he returned to France in 1949, he failed the philosophy exam to become certified as a university teacher.
- With an academic career beyond reach, he began producing radio and television programs and writing literary journalism. He was the press agent for a new radio station, Europe 1. Then he became the literary director of a large publishing house. In the meantime, he began working on the novel that would become "Ogre," his attempt to deal with Germany and WWII in fictional terms.
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