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Michel Bussi (born in Louviers, Eure, France) is a French writer of detective novels, and a political analyst and Professor of Geography at the University of Rouen, where he leads a Public Scientific and Technical Research Establishment ((フランス語:Unité mixte de recherche), "UMR") in the French National Centre for Scientific Research ((フランス語:Centre national de la recherche scientifique), "CNRS"), where he is a specialist in electoral geography. According to the ''Le Figaro''/GfK list of bestsellers, he was one of the ten bestselling French writers of 2013, selling around 480,000 books. ==Biography== Bussi was born on 29 April 29, 1965 in Louviers, Eure. He began writing in the 1990s. He wrote his first novel, set around the Normandy landings, when he was a young geography lecturer at the University of Rouen, but it was rejected by several publishing houses. He then wrote short stories, but they too were rejected. Ten years later, inspired by a trip to Rome at the peak of popularity of Dan Brown's ''The Da Vinci Code'', and back in Rouen with his IGN papers, after reading a centenary edition of ''Arsène Lupin'' by Maurice Leblanc he resumed work on his manuscript until in 2006, as ''Code Lupin'', it found an academic publisher, Éditions des Falaises. The first manuscript was reworked nine times. Bussi publishes a book a year, but they can take several years to become popular. For example, ''Mourir sur Seine'' (2008) and ''Nymphéas Noirs'' (2011) had only modest initial success, but paperwork editions, serialisations and above all his master work ''Un avion Sans Elle'' have propelled him into the limelight. Most of his novels are set in Normandy. His local topicality, together with his teaching and research in Normandy, won him the title of フランス語:''Parrain Officiel'' (official sponsor) during the 2014 Normandy Festival, a regional festival celebrated throughout Normandy and beyond. In 2013, Bussi was eighth in the ''Le Figaro''/GfK list of bestsellers〔 His latest book, フランス語:''N’oublier jamais'' ("Never forget", May 2014), put Normandy at the heart of the action. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Michel Bussi」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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