One of the most popular French novelists Marc Levy was born on October 16, 1961 in Boulogne, France, to a Jewish family.
In 1979, he joined the Red Cross, worked as an ambulance, and in 1982 became head of the Western Emergency Department of Paris, where he worked for several years. In the same year he began his studies at the Dauphin University in Paris. While in his second year of university, in 1983 he created his first brainchild - the company Logitec France.
In 1984, at the age of 23, the
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One of the most popular French novelists Marc Levy was born on October 16, 1961 in Boulogne, France, to a Jewish family.
In 1979, he joined the Red Cross, worked as an ambulance, and in 1982 became head of the Western Emergency Department of Paris, where he worked for several years. In the same year he began his studies at the Dauphin University in Paris. While in his second year of university, in 1983 he created his first brainchild - the company Logitec France.
In 1984, at the age of 23, the future writer left for the United States, where he created two companies specializing in computer graphics. In 1988, he founded and until 1990 headed the computer image processing studio at the University of Sofia in Antipolis, located near Cannes, France.
At the age of 30, in 1991, he returned to France, where he and his friends founded the architecture company Eurythmic-Cloiselec. In the field of activity of this company, including construction and interior design. Subsequently, the company became one of the leading companies in France in this field.
Since 1998, the author begins work on the book “And if it is true?” (in the Russian edition – “Between heaven and earth”) and devotes all his free time to this. In 1999, Mark sent the manuscript to Robert Laffont and soon received a positive response. In 2000, the book is published and, to the surprise of the author, tops the bestseller lists of 2000. Steven Spielberg acquires the rights to the film adaptation of the book, after which Mark Levy leaves the business, decides to move to London and devotes himself only to a writing career.
His subsequent novels, Where Are You? (2001), Seven Days of Creation (2003), The Next Time (2004), and others have consistently topped bestseller lists. Despite this, the writer is subjected to harsh criticism and literary awards does not have, although he believes that prizes in modern society do not help the writer in his work and even interfere.
Creativity popular writer does not stop until now, continuing to please the reader with new works.