Alain Defossé
Alain Defossé (11 February 1957 – 14 May 2017) was a French novelist and translator.[1][2][3] Early on, he was interested in music, jazz in particular, and also cinema, and he studied at the Cours Florent in Paris.[2] Other novelists whose work he translated are Irvine Welsh and Joseph Connolly.[3] In his books L'Homme en habit [The Man in Clothes] and On ne tue pas les gens [We Don't Kill People], Defossé discusses his homosexuality, telling an interviewer in 2015: "my books are, generally speaking, made up of disparate elements that I have kept, consciously or not, in a secret drawer and which, at a certain moment, reappear and aggregate until they form a story and a book ... in my novels, there are also a lot of ghosts, which are certainly my ghosts, but which are also ghosts which belong only to themselves".You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This article about a translator from France is a stub.