Fabrice Nicolino
Fabrice Nicolino is a French journalist born in Paris in 1955.[1]
Biography
Fabrice Nicolino has worked various trades - including as a manual worker - before becoming Editorial secretary in the Femme Actuelle weekly in 1984. He then became an investigative reporter and has since worked with a number of printed outlets, including Géo, Le Canard enchaîné, Télérama, Terre sauvage . He has been writing a column in the catholic daily La Croix since 2003.
He has founded with Dominique Lang a publication titled Cahiers de Saint-Lambert, which is subtitled "Facing the environmental crisis together". Since 2007, he has been writing a blog: « Planète sans visa ».
Fabrice Nicolino has been writing papers on environmental issues in the satirical weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo since January 2010.
He suffered a severe leg injury after the 7 January 2015 Charlie Hebdo shooting. As of 9 January, he is in serious but stable condition.
Publications
Although Nicolino has written and co-written fiction and non-fiction books on a range of subjects, including some for younger audiences, the bulk of his writing addresses environmental issues such as pesticides and chemical poisoning, biofuels, or the meat industry.
- Jours sang, Fleuve Noir, 1987 [2]
- Le Tour de France d'un écologiste, Le Seuil, 1999 [3]
- L'Auvergne en ballon, Au pays du nouveau monde, 1999 [4]
- Guérande, au pays du sel et des oiseaux, text for a book of photographs by Erwan Balança, L'Étrave, 2004 [5]
- La France sauvage racontée aux enfants, Sarbacane, 2005 [6]
- Pesticides, révélations sur un scandale français, with François Veillerette, Fayard, 2007 [7]
- Yancuic le valeureux, illustrated by Florent Silloray, Sarbacane, 2007
- La Faim, la bagnole, le blé et nous. Une dénonciation des biocarburants, Fayard, 2007
- Le Vent du boulet, Fayard, 2009 ISBN 978-2213636887
- Bidoche, l'industrie de la viande menace le monde, Les Liens qui Libèrent, 2009 ISBN 978-2918597018 - republished by Actes Sud ISBN 978-2742793044 - republished as a pocket book by Babel, 2010
- Biocarburants : une fausse solution, Hachette, 2010 ISBN 978-2012705265 (Pocket publication of the 2007 book)
- Qui a tué l’écologie ?, Les Liens qui libèrent, 2011 - Re-published as a pocket book by, Seuil, coll. Le Point, 2012
- Itinéraire d'une goutte d'eau, texts for a book of photographs by Nicolas Van Ingen and Jean-François Hellio, Plume de Carotte, 2011,[8] Les Liens qui Libèrent, 2011 ISBN 978-2-918597-25-4
- Ma tata Thérèse, illustrated by Catherine Meurisse, éditions Sarbacane, 2012 ; youth album
- La Vérité sur la viande, collective work, Les Arènes, 2013 ISBN 978-235204-2426
- Un empoisonnement universel. Comment les produits chimiques ont envahi la planète, Les Liens qui Libèrent, 2013 ISBN 979-10-209-0137-8
See also
References
- ↑ Voir sur actes-sud.fr.
- ↑ Fleuve, Noir (Jan 1, 1987). Jours sang [Blood Days] (in French). ISBN 978-2265034815. ASIN 2265034819.
- ↑ nicolino, fabrice (Mar 1, 1999). Le Tour de France d'un écologiste [Ecologist's Tour of France] (in French). ISBN 978-2020136846. ASIN 2020136848.
- ↑ Nicolino, Fabrice; Hervé, Anne; Gauby, Charles (1999). L'Auvergne en ballon, Au pays du nouveau monde [The Auvergne balloon, In the land of the New World] (in French). ISBN 978-2951424708. ASIN 2951424701.
- ↑ Balança, Erwan (Jun 1, 2004). Les marais salants de Guérande, au pays du sel et des oiseaux [The salt marshes of Guerande, the country's salt and birds] (in French). ISBN 978-2909599687.
- ↑ Sarbacane (2005). La France sauvage racontée aux enfants [The wild France told to children] (in French). ISBN 978-2848650401.
- ↑ Nicolino, Fabrice; Veillerette, François (2007). Pesticides, révélations sur un scandale français [Pesticides: a French scandal revelations] (in French). ISBN 978-2213629346.
- ↑ http://www.plumedecarotte.com/ouvrage_fiche.php?id=73