Festival

Créteil en Poche 2026

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From 27 to 28 June 2026
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A must for book lovers in Créteil

On June 27 and 28, 2026, the 27th edition of the Créteil en Poche book fair will take place. The fair was founded in 2009 by the co-founders of the La Griffe Noire bookstore. In attendance will be authors of literature, historical novels, crime fiction, feel-good books, new romance, comic books, and children’s picture books for young readers. The 2026 edition pays tribute to Italy. The fair will highlight Italian cinema, Italian authors across all literary genres, as well as authors and works in other themes. Italian music will provide the soundtrack for the weekend, featuring the tunes of Andrea Bocelli, Luciano Pavarotti, and Laura Pausini…
Parc Dupeyroux 19 Rue des Mèches, 94000 Créteil
Saturday June 27: 10am to 7pm
Sunday June 28: 10 am to 6 pm
Free
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All public

Authors attending the fair include:

David Foenkinos

David Foenkinos is the author of numerous novels, including ‘La Délicatesse’, adapted for the cinema starring Audrey Tautou, ‘Tout le monde aime Clara’, ‘Le potentiel érotique de ma femme’, ‘Nos séparations’, ‘Je vais mieux’, ‘Les souvenirs’, ‘Vers la beauté’, ‘Deux soeurs’ and ‘Numéro deux’.

Franck Thilliez

A pillar of the French thriller genre with eleven million copies sold, Franck Thilliez is translated worldwide. He will be attending the Créteil en Poche book fair with most of his novels, including his latest, ‘A retardement’, published in 2026 by Fleuve noir.

Louisiane C. Dor

Author of ‘Les méduses ont-elles sommeil ?’ (Renaudot Prize for Paperback Fiction) and ‘Ceci est mon cœur’, a shortlisted entry for the Goncourt Prize for Short Stories, Louisiane C. Dor returns with a second novel, ‘La Confusion’, exploring the theme of domestic and intra-family control. The recurring themes in her novels are coming of age, provincial life and childhood trauma.

Claire Jéhanno

Claire Jéhanno is the author of ‘La Jurée’, a debut novel that was a resounding success with the press and readers alike. Her second novel, ‘Qu'importe la nuit’, is moving and gripping.

Antoine Renand

Antoine Renand is a novelist, screenwriter and director. His novel ‘L’Empathie’ (2019) won the Nouvelles Voix du polar prize. His subsequent novels have been equally acclaimed: ‘Fermer les yeux’, ‘S’adapter ou mourir’ and ‘L’Empathie 2’.

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