Alfred de Montesquiou
Alfred de Montesquiou (born 1978) is a contemporary French reporter and author. He is a laureate of France's highest journalism prize, the Prix Albert Londres.
Biography
Born in 1978 in Paris, Alfred de Montesquiou was a foreign correspondent and war correspondent for the Associated Press news agency from 2004 till 2010 first in Haiti then in the Middle-East, Afghanistan and North Africa. In 2010, he became a senior international correspondent for the French magazine Paris Match, and was awarded the 2012 Albert Londres prize for his coverage of the civil war in Libya.
Bibliography
- OUMMA, Seuil, Paris, April 2013. Laureate of the Nouveau Cercle Interallie Literary Prize.
- In Amenas (with Marie-Pierre Gröndhal) e-book, Lagardère, Jan 2013
- He is also the co-author of the texts for the photography book recollecting the work of Remi Ochlik, killed in Syria in February 2012
References
External links
- (French) Paris Match
- (French) 20minutes.fr
- (French) Fiche de l'auteur, seuil.com
- (French) Rédacteur d'AP
See also
- Montesquiou family
- Albert-Londre prize
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