Daniel Rondeau

| birth_place = Le Mesnil-sur-Oger, France | nationality = French | education = Panthéon-Assas University | occupation = Writer
Journalist
Diplomat | known for = Member of the Académie Française }}

Daniel Rondeau (born 7 May 1948) is a French writer, editor, and diplomat. Born in Le Mesnil-sur-Oger, he studied law at Panthéon-Assas where the spirit of May 68 saw him embrace Maoism and join the proletariat by working from 1970 to 1974 in a factory in Nancy making insulation. He worked for France Inter's Nord-Est radio station from 1977, before moving to Paris, where he worked for the newspapers ''Libération'' (1982–1985) ''Le Nouvel Observateur'' (1985–1998) and ''L'Express'' (1998–2007). He was French ambassador to Malta (2008–2011) and to UNESCO (2011–2013). He has written fiction, reportage, literary criticism and political commentary, and for his oeuvre won the Grand prix de littérature Paul-Morand in 1998. After unsuccessfully standing for election to the Académie Française in 2011 and 2016, he was elected to seat 8 in 2019. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Rondeau, Daniel
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