Ian Monk
Ian Monk (born 1960) is a British writer and translator, based in Paris, France.[1]
Biography
    
Since 1998, he has been a member of the French writing group Oulipo.[1] Among his works in English are the books, Family Archaeology and Other Poems (2004) and Writings for the Oulipo (2005). His translations include several novels by Daniel Pennac,[2] several works by his fellow Oulipian Georges Perec, and a rhymed translation of Raymond Roussel's New Impressions of Africa (Nouvelles Impressions d'Afrique).[3] He now writes mainly in French, but in 2015 published a bilingual, self-translated (in both directions) ebook of poetry, Les feuilles de yucca / Leaves of the Yucca (Contre-mur).[4] He won the Scott Moncrieff Prize in 2004 for his translation of Monsieur Malaussène by Daniel Pennac.
Original works
    
- Interludes (translated by Philip Terry), Ma Bibliothèque, 2020
 - PQR, éditions isabelle sauvage, 2021
 - Aujourd'hui le soleil, Les Venterniers, 2019
 - Vers de l'infini, Cambourakis, 2017
 - Ça coule et ça crache, poèmes sur les photos de Hervé Van De Meulebroeke, Les Venterniers, 2016
 - Twin Towers, 3D poem, les mille univers, 2015
 - Les feuilles de yucca / Leaves of the Yucca, bilingual ebook, Contre-mur, 2015
 - Là, Cambourakis, 2014
 - 14 x 14, L'Âne qui butine, 2013
 - La Jeunesse de Mek-Ouyes, Cambourakis, 2010
 - Plouk Town, Cambourakis, 2007
 - Stoned at Bourges, les mille univers, 2006
 - Writings for the Oulipo, Make Now, 2005
 - N/S, Éditions de l'attente, 2004 (with Frédéric Forte)
 - L'Inconnu du Sambre express, TEC-CRIAC, 2004
 - Family Archaeology and Other Poems, Make now, 2004
 - Le Voyage d'Ovide, le Verger éd., 2002
 - Le Désesperanto, Plurielle, 2001
 
In collaboration :
- Battre les rues, in Les Mystères de la capitale, (with Olivier Salon), Le bec en l'air, 2013
 - Septines en Septaine et autres poèmes, (with Frédéric Forte et al), Les mille univers, 2013
 - Anthologie de l’Oulipo, Gallimard, 2009.
 - À chacun sa place, La Contre Allée, 2008
 - Potje vleesch, La Nuit Myrtide, 2006
 - Oulipo Compendium, Atlas Press, 1998
 
Publications in the Bibliothèque oulipienne :
- "Canzone", La Bibliothèque oulipienne, n° 222, 2015
 - Le Monde des nonines, (with Michèle Audin) La Bibliothèque oulipienne, n° 218, 2015
 - Comment dire en anglais, La Bibliothèque oulipienne, n° 188, 2010
 - La Queninisation du yucca, La Bibliothèque oulipienne, n° 181, 2009
 - Les Feuilles du yucca, La Bibliothèque oulipienne, n° 176, 2008
 - Élémentaire, mon cher, La Bibliothèque oulipienne, n° 128, 2003
 - Quenoums, La Bibliothèque oulipienne, n° 127, 2003
 - Les États du sonnet, La Bibliothèque oulipienne, n° 116, 2001
 - Le Voyage d'Hoover, La Bibliothèque oulipienne, n° 110, 1999
 - Monquines, La Bibliothèque oulipienne, n° 109, 1999
 - Fractales, La Bibliothèque oulipienne, n° 102, 1999
 
Editor / translator (with Daniel Levin Becker)
All That is Evident is Suspect : Readings from the Oulipo 1963-2018, McSweeney's, 2018
Selected Translations
    
- Frédéric Forte : Minute Operas (Operas Minute), en collaboration, Burning Deck, 2014
 - Georges Perec / Oulipo: Winter Journeys (Le Voyage d'hiver & ses suites), Atlas Press, 2013
 - Jacques Roubaud: Mathematics: (Mathématique:) Dalkey Archive, 2012
 - Hervé Le Tellier: A Thousand Thoughts (Les amnésiques n'ont rien vécu d'inoubliable), Dalkey Archive, 2011
 - Yannick Haenel: The Messenger (Jan Karski), Text Publishing Company, 2010
 - Raymond Roussel: New Impressions of Africa (Nouvelles impressions d'Afrique), Atlas Press, 2005
 - Marie Darrieussecq: White (White), Faber, 2005
 - Marie Darrieussecq: A Brief Stay with the Living (Bref séjour chez les vivants), Faber, 2005
 - Camille Laurens: In Those Arms (Dans ces bras-là), Bloomsbury, 2005
 - Daniel Pennac: Monsieur Malaussène (Monsieur Malaussène), Harvill, 2003
 - Mathieu Ricard / Trinh X. Thuan: The Quantum and the Lotus (L'Univers dans la paume de la main), Random House, 2001
 - François Caradec: Raymond Roussel: A Life (Raymond Roussel), Atlas, 2001
 - Daniel Pennac: Passion Fruit (Aux fruits de la passion), Harvill, 2000
 - Daniel Pennac; Write to Kill (La Petite Marchande de prose), Harvill, 1999
 - Daniel Pennac: The Scapegoat (Au bonheur des ogres), Harvill, 1998
 - Daniel Pennac: The Fairy Gunmother (La Fée carabine), Harvill, 1997
 - Georges Perec: Three (Quel petit vélo...?, Les Revenentes & Un cabinet d'amateur), Harvill, 1998
 
References
    
- (in French) Ian Monk, Oulipo website (retrieved 29 december 2013).
 - Write to Kill by Daniel Pennac, on Publishers Weekly (retrieved 29 december 2013).
 - New Impressions of Africa Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine, on Atlas press website (retrieved 29 december 2013).
 - For some examples of his purely French writings, see the Oulipo link below.