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Louis Calaferte(French pronunciation: (kalafɛrt ) ; 14 July 1928 - 2 May 1994) was a French novelist. He was born in Turin, Italy, but emigrated to France with his parents when he was very young,〔 settling in a Lyon suburb where he spent the majority of his childhood and adolescence.〔http://editionshesse.com/?page_id=117〕 In 1947, he set out for Paris to pursue his dream of becoming an actor, where he found a love for writing instead.〔 Over the span of his career, he published a variety of works, including “a fantastic profusion of novels, short stories, essays, plays, poems and erotica of a particularly distinguished vulgarity that created genuine excitement in the most blase connoisseur”.〔http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/obituary-louis-calaferte-1433763.html〕 This writing style resulted in a variety of literary prizes, including the Prix de l’Academie Française for ''Ebauche d’un autoportrait'' in 1983; for a collection of poems, ''Londoniennes'' in 1985; and for a collection of short stories, ''Promenades dans un parc'' in 1987.〔 Calaferte died in Dijon, France on 2 May 1994.〔
== Early life == In his early teens, Calaferte worked as an errand boy in a battery factory and later began work as a general laborer.〔 During this time, he enjoyed reading books;〔 subsequently, in 1947 he moved to Paris, where he got a job at Odéon - Théâtre de l'Europe (formerly the Théâtre de l’Odéon) as a theatre extra. It was then and there that he wrote his first plays. One of them was performed at a preview performance at Théâtre d'Angers, earning him a standing ovation at the age of twenty.〔
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