Joan-Daniel BEZSONOFF
Joan-Daniel Bezsonoff (Perpignan, 1963) is a teacher of Catalan language in Perpignan and writes for several newspapers and magazines. Among his works, one should mention the novels La guerra dels cornuts (Empuries, 2004, winner of the Just M. Casero Award 2003 and the MediterranĂ©e Prize 2004), Les AmnĂšsies de DĂ©u (EmpĂșries 2005, winner of the SalambĂł, Crexells and Maria Ăngels Anglada awards), Els taxistes del Tsar (EmpĂșries, 2007), La melancolia dels oficials (EmpĂșries, 2011) and Matar De Gaulle (EmpĂșries, 2014).
He has also published three autobiographical books: Una educaciĂł francesa (LâAvenç, 2009 â Lletra dÂŽOr Award 2010), Les meues universitats (LâAvenç, 2012) and El fill del coronel (L'Avenç 2017) published as an omnibus edition entitled Les set vides dâun gat rus (LâAvenç, 2019).
In 2017 he published La ballarina de BerlĂn (EmpĂșries, 2017) and in 2022 he returns with the long awaited El diable es va aturar a OrĂ (EmpĂșries, 2022).


EmpĂșries, 2022

Love, War and Other Occupations | SidillĂ , 2020

The Seven Lives of a Russian Cat | L'Avenç, 2019

The Dancer from Berlin | EmpĂșries, 2017

The Coronelâs Son | L'Avenç, 2017

Sentimental guide of PerpinyĂ | PĂČrtic, 2015

My Universities | L'Avenç, 2012

The Soldiersâ Melancholy | EmpĂșries, 2011

A Pocket Country | EmpĂșries, 2010

A French Education | L' Avenç, 2009

The Taxi Drivers of the Tsar | EmpĂșries, 2007

Godâs Amnesias | EmpĂșries, 2006

War of the Cuckolds | EmpĂșries, 2004

The Prisoner of Algiers | EmpĂșries, 2002

Killing De Gaulle | EmpĂșries, 2014