Love and infatuation
Céline Curiol's debut novel Voice Over, recently released in Swedish translation, is a tale about a young, nameless woman who works at the railway station Gare du Nord. She is besotted with a man who loves and lives with another woman. Voice Over was praised by Paul Auster as one of the most original and well written books in recent years. Curiol's third novel in French, Exile intermédiaire, will be published in the autumn. It is a dense book about New York and Paris, love, writing, marital relationships, absence and illness, wanderings and hope. Frenchwoman Céline Curiol, born in Lyon in 1975, has lived in New York, London and Buenos Aires but is now back in Paris. She has also written a cultural guide to New York and a travel book about Sierra Leone. Moderator: Monica Malmström, journalist.
Organizer: Sekwa förlag and The French Embassy
Programme type: Seminarium
Seminariekort erfordras.

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