
Mathias Énard studied Persian and Arabic and spent long periods in the Middle East. A professor of Arabic at the University of Barcelona, he won the Prix des Cinq Continents de la Francophonie and the Prix Edmée-de-La-Rochefoucauld for his first novel, La perfection du tir. He has been awarded many prizes for Zone, including the Prix du Livre Inter and the Prix Décembre. Compass, which garnered Énard the renowned Prix Goncourt in 2015, traces the intimate connection between Western humanities and art history, and Islamic philosophy and culture. In one sentence that's over 500 pages long, Zone tells of the recent European past as a cascade of consequences of wars and conflicts. Énard lives and works in Barcelona, where he teaches Arabic at the Universitat Autònoma. His latest publications include a poetry collection titled Dernière communication à la société proustienne de Barcelone (Final message to the Proust Society of Barcelona) and Le Banquet annuel de la confrérie des fossoyeurs, a long novel published in 2020.
Books

Zone
2008

Prendre refuge
2018

Dorință
2018

Bienvenue ! 34 auteurs pour les réfugiés
2015

Street of Thieves
2012

Tell Them of Battles, Kings, and Elephants
2010

The Annual Banquet of the Gravediggers' Guild
2020

Compass
2015

n+1 Issue 10
Self-Improvement
2010

La Perfection du tir
2003

L'Alcool et la Nostalgie
2011

Déserter
2023