Yann Apperry

Yann Apperry (born 1972) is a French novelist, librettist, screenwriter, and translator.

He is a recipient of the Prix Médicis, the Prix Goncourt des lycéens and the Writer's Fellowship of the Fondation Hachette.

A former resident of the French Academy at Rome, he was also a resident of Villa Kujoyama and Randell Cottage in Wellington, New Zealand.

[1] He is one of the founders of Groupe Ouest[2] and Abalone Productions.

[3] He has been performing since 2006 with Claude Barthélemy in the musical duo Bruit Blanc.