Hervé Le Tellier is a prominent French writer known for his wit and creativity. Born on April 21, 1957, he is a member of Oulipo, a group of writers and mathematicians exploring literary constraints. Le Tellier has penned numerous works, blending genres and pushing narrative boundaries. His novel, "The Anomaly," won the prestigious Prix Goncourt in 2020, cementing his status in contemporary literature. Beyond fiction, he has delved into journalism and humor, contributing to various publications. With a background in linguistics and poetry, Le Tellier's work is characterized by its linguistic playfulness and innovative storytelling techniques.