Pierre Senges (born 1968, Romans-sur-Isère) is a French writer.
[1] His work includes nineteen books, numerous essays published in literary journals, and over seventy plays for radio.
[2] His books are sometimes noted for having a baroque prose style.
[3] They frequently combine erudition, intertextuality, and invention (Fragments of Lichtenberg, The Major Refutation) or play on the relation between historically true and fictional elements (Les carnets de Gordon McGuffin and Essais fragiles d’aplomb).
[4] Several of Senges's books and essays have been translated and published in English, including Fragments of Lichtenberg, Ahab (Sequels), The Major Refutation, Geometry in the Dust, and Studies of Silhouettes.