found: Rituel du mépris ... c1986:t.p. (Antoine Volodine)
found: Wikipedia (Fr.), Nov. 9, 2010(Antoine Volodine is the principal pseudonym of an author b. 1949 or 1950 in Lyon)
found: BnF, Nov, 9, 2010(Volodine, Antoine, 1950-)
found: From nowhere: an interview with Antoine Volodine, via The Paris review website, posted July 8, 2015, viewed on July 28, 2016(Volodine's books are almost as dreamlike as their author himself. He writes under four (or perhaps five) heteronyms, including Antoine Volodine, and only the most basic facts of his biography are known: he was born in 1950, came of age during the 1968 student protests in Paris, and taught Russian in France for some fifteen years before devoting himself entirely to writing; to date, he has published some forty books--including Naming the Jungle, We Monks and Soldiers, In the Time of the Blue Ball, and Writers--under his own heteronym, as well as those of Manuela Draeger and Lutz Bassmann) - http://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2015/07/08/from-nowhere-an-interview-with-antoine-volodine/
found: Radiant terminus, 2017:ECIP t.p. (Antoine Volodine) data view (Antoine Volodine (a.k.a. Lutz Bassmann, a.k.a. Manuela Draeger) is the primary pseudonym of a French writer who has published more than 40 books, over 20 under this name. Seven of his titles are currently available in English translation, including Minor Angels, Bardo or Not Bardo, and Post-Exoticism in Ten Lessons, Lesson Eleven)