Prix Renaudot (220,000)3. 1996. He is the author of several biographies and of a novel published by Gallimard, L’Article de la mort (2009). Palladium is my account of this crossing, an expedition to the land of the dead and through the subconscious. Simone, Chakib Khattar’s youngest daughter, is kidnapped by Hamid Chahine, her father’s right-hand-man in the factory. 26 June 1973. Jean-Daniel Baltassat approaches Stalin as writer, with a remarkable evocative power where imagination takes over from historical truth. The 100 Books of the Century (French: Les cent livres du siècle) is a list of the one hundred best books of the 20th century, according to a poll conducted in the spring of 1999 by the French retailer Fnac and the Paris newspaper Le Monde. Please contact Jennie Dorny for Seuil’s foreign rights at jenniedorny@seuil.com, Faillir être flingué, by Céline Minard (Rivages), nominated for Fémina, Médicis, and Prix des libraires and winner of Prix du Livre Inter 2014. Please contact Anne-Solange Noble for Gallimard’s foreign rights at anne-solange.noble@gallimard.fr, Palladium by Boris Razon (Stock), nominated for the three Goncourt awards. 10 best translated fiction. The son of Yugoslav immigrants, he arrived in a housing project of the suburbs of Rouen (Normandy) as a teenager. The Best Way to Approach French Novels as an Intermediate Learner It’s always exciting to pick up a book and be able to read for a while without pulling out the dictionary. Marie Ndiaye, La Divine, Gallimard, 2013, 19. So we decided to narrow the scope and focus on the best-selling awards. No less than 12—or 11%—of the titles by nominated or award-winning authors featured in our study have never been translated into English. The memoir-novel begins in late 20th century … With her children off to college and her documentary filmmaking lover abroad, a novelist meets an impeccably elegant ghostwriter who deftly takes over her life and saps, succubus-like, her will to write and, nearly, to live. Khattar is a Christian notable whose family is in the marble industry. Chabon’s novel has greatly influenced other outstanding works of 21st Century fiction. Didier Van Cauwelaert, La Femme de nos vies, Albin Michel, 2013, 9. A man is investigating what has happened to a woman, the mother of his young child, whom he once loved passionately. List View List. Translated by Jordan Stump. While they work indefatigably, the Nazi beast is rumbling across Europe and lurks around Marsovie… The persecution of the Jews begins. A manic, terrifying world: my world. The danger becomes immediate for Salomon and for his beautiful 17-year-old daughter Esther, whom Alexandre did not know and with whom he falls in love when she returns to her father’s home. She was solar, incredibly gifted… and suffocating in old Europe. Elected by relative majority, each member at Drouant (a historical Parisian restaurant) has the cutlery of the member he/she replaces. ... Best French novels by Piero Scaruffi. French 17 Alcools: Guillaume Apollinaire: 1913: French 18 The Blue Lotus: Hergé: 1936: … THE PERFECT NANNY, by Leila Slimani. CULTURAL SERVICES OF THE FRENCH EMBASSY IN THE UNITED STATES, Online Event National Review's 100 Best Nonfiction Books of the Century. (Jan 2013, 256 pages). Alain Blottière, Rêveurs, Gallimard, 2013, 3. (August 2013, 480 pages). Moment d’un couple by Nelly Alard (Gallimard) Interallié Prize laureate, nominated for the Grand Prix du roman de l’Académie française, and Décembre (The Other Press) ; 8. L’Invention de nos vies by Karine Tuil (Grasset) nominated for Goncourt, Goncourt des lycéens, Interallié, Fémina and Prix des libraires (Atria / Simon and Schuster) ; 7. (Though I'd have downvoted it even if it weren't. Now that we’re entering the 2020s, we thought it only fair to look back at all the amazing stories published in the past 20 years and honor the best of the best from the 21 st century (so far). Camus’ short story is a philosophical tale about a man whose very ordinary life is disrupted by the death of his mother. Since 1917, they have co-authored a surprising number of three-act plays, none of which have been completed, because they never seem to agree on the final scene. These were chosen because of their uncontested professional prestige as well as their appeal to wide readerships, from the most respected and illustrious award committees, trade members and institutions, to the very honorable and widely recognized readers’ juries with established legacies. (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, $25) Notorious for his cynically provocative take on contemporary French society, Houellebecq’s “Submission” hit like a bomb when it was published in France on what turned out to be the day of the deadly Jan. 7, 2015, attack on the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo. Global Minnesota Learning French will present a great challenge to the little girl. All of her books have been critically acclaimed for their demanding style and their narrative virtuosity. In addition to these eleven choices, our selection includes five others, creating a list of sixteen awards: Goncourt du premier roman, Goncourt, Prix de Flore, Grand prix du roman de l'Académie Française, Renaudot, Décembre, Interallié, Médicis,  Goncourt des lycéens, Prix des libraires, Prix du roman FNAC, Grand prix des lectrices de ELLE, Prix des Maisons de la Presse, Prix du livre Inter, Prix RTL-LIRE, Prix du quai des Orfèvres. We quickly discovered it’s nearly impossible to highlight just 20 books from the past 20 … In “Ladivine,” psychological trauma haunts the lives of three women: an immigrant black grandmother named Ladivine who works as a housekeeper, her daughter Clarisse who marries a white Frenchman and, ashamed, keeps her mother’s existence a secret from their daughter, also named Ladivine. List View List. Rant Lifestyle's 25 Greatest Books of All Time. Gallimard has already published her Manèges (2007) translated in 5 languages, Jardin Blanc (2009) and Les passagers de l’Anna C. (2012). The West’s obsession with the East, lost cosmopolitanisms wrecked by wars and what Edward Said got wrong in “Orientalism” are suborned to the power of art and the anguish of unrequited love. That breath belongs to Water-Running-Over-the-Plains, a young Indian woman whose clan was decimated and who has been using her skills as a healer for the good of both Whites and Indians ever since. The Ultimate List of the Best Modern Gothic Novels . COMPASS, by Matthias Énard. The 100 best books of the 21st century. The two friends will have the occasion to compose their last work of art…. A Premature Attempt at the 21st Century Canon A panel of critics tells us what belongs on a list of the 100 most important books of the 2000s … so far. Please contact Colette Olive for Verdier’s foreign rights at colette.olive@editions-verdier.fr, Le Dernier Seigneur de Marsad de Charif Majdalani (Seuil), nominated for the Renaudot, Fémina, Médicis and the Prix des libraires. Prix du roman Fnac (50,000)11. When it comes to fiction, my favourite genre by far is one that would probably be best described as “modern gothic novels”… but which I think of simply as “books about mysterious old houses which conceal a dark secret“.. I’m not joking, by the way: I actually have a collection on my Kindle which has the title “Books … The 20th Century was a period of rapid change, and the variety of the books which were written during this time is a testament to that. BLACK MOSES, by Alain Mabanckou. In Volume I, we meet the book’s eponymous hero, a fallen former record-store owner who has nothing left to his name except interview tapes of a recently deceased rock star that could be his ticket off the streets. 22 November 1969. A Western with roots, a veritable founding saga that ranges from lyrical to dramatic to burlesque, Faillir être flingué is first and foremost a vibrant celebration of the shifting limits of the imagination. Étienne de Montety heads the Figaro Littéraire. While exiled in Switzerland, Gustave Courbet gave himself to the great pleasures of life: he painted, he partied, and he bathed in rivers and lakes. To get a feel for the current state of France’s literary landscape, here are 10 recent novels by some of the most talked-about members of the 105-author French … Dominique Le Brun, Quai de la douane, Editions du Télégramme, 2013, 10. The fork and the knife are made of silver-gilt metal engraved with their names. My favourite French novel of recent years is Murder on the Eiffel Tower written by Claude Izner, the nom de plume of two sisters, Liliane Korb and Laurence Lefevre. 1, by Virginie Despentes. As you’re probably already aware, here at Off the Shelf we’re a little obsessed with books. Heureux les heureux by Yasmina Reza (Flammarion), nominated for the prix du Livre Inter and prix RTL-LIRE (Seven Stories Press) ; 4. Whether you are looking for the perfect gift, or you are looking for the next title to keep you company on your train rides, dive into our very own top 10 best French novels. Through the eyes of five characters struggling to find their place in society, de Vigan challenges our flaws: how cowardice and lies can affect our relationships, how we never accept who we really are. Below is a list of those 12 noteworthy titles: Le Bleu des abeilles by Laure Alcoba (Gallimard), nominated for Fémina, Médicis, and Prix des libraires. In a recent study, the GfK institute listed the following awards as having the largest influence on sales: 1. Barzun and Taylor's Classics of Crime. Alexandre Postel meticulously describes the farce of social conventions, the affable masks that hide power, jealousy, and the desire to harm. They tapped writers at The New York Times, Booklist, Kirkus Reviews and more for their expertise. A foundling child laid at the door of an orphanage in Republic of Congo comes of age during the 1960s and ‘70s as his country shakes off its colonial past and ham-handedly tries to construct a new socialist-revolutionary identity. He wears a crumpled old raincoat and uses maverick methods, but add to that the fact that he only investigates suicides and has a talking parrot. 2019 has been a rich year for Francophile readers eager to discover new books in French. When he was painting, Courbet would plunge his face in nature, his eyes, his lips, his nose, both his hands, at the risk of going astray, but most of all of being dazzled, uplifted, freed from himself. Translated by Charlotte Mandell. Beirut, Marsad neighborhood, 1964. NEW RELEASE. With that in mind, we have put together a list of our writers’ and critics’ favourite 100 novels of the 21st century. 102,000 copies of Plonger were sold in the first 9 months. To find out about all the latest news on French books and translations in the US from the French Embassy Book Department team, follow us on Twitter @FrenchBooksUSA. (Fiction, August 2013, 320 pages). LADIVINE, by Marie NDiaye. Louis spares his reader nothing of the brutish physical violence of young Eddy’s father and tormentors along with the relentless violence of poverty. (Other Press, $14.95.) The kidnapping comes to a sudden end after the two lovers try to marry secretly. Out of love for Yukiko, Richard B. embarks on a search for Kaze. Jérôme Ferrari, Sermon sur la chute de Rome, Actes Sud, 2013, 13. Villeneuve’s tale features many subplots and fantastical devic… This relatively new talent in French crime fiction writes about eccentric characters who face unusual assignments – often by choice. Writer. And what better way than to prepare a list of the literary prizes awarded every year in France? (Fiction,  September 2013, 96 pages). Discover the best French books to read in 2021 including classics but also lesser-known books. La Déesse des petites victoires by Yannick Grannec (Anne Carrière), winner of the Prix des libraires (The Other Press) ; 9. This secret, tested in the fire of la Commune de Paris, is the contagious joy of a man who is the master of himself. Palladium delves into the very roots of pain and literature, to a place where our life force itself is huddled alongside the myriad different stories it has to tell.” -B. R. Boris Razon is 37. Brasil Post, the Brazilian version of Huffington Post, came up with their list of the top Brazilian novels of the 21st century. (Fiction, August 2013, 256 pages). Tristan Garcia, Faber, Gallimard, 2013, 27. Discover the best French Literature in Best Sellers. This period is usually summed up in two facts –Courbet stops painting and he kills himself with drinking – but there is a much longer story to tell. This list may not reflect recent changes ( learn more ). Around 10,000 copies of La Claire fontaine were sold in France and francophone territories thus far. Prix Interallié (95,000)8. Menu. Prix du livre Inter (60,000)9. 4,700 copies of Le Dernier seigneur de Marsad were sold. The story of a man who, in the space of a few days and for no obvious reason, ends up paralysed from head to toe, unable to move a single muscle, robbed of all his senses and any means of communication with the outside world. Well, at first it seemed like a good idea, until we realized that there are around 2,000 literary prizes awarded in France every year. 01 April 1929. Now that we’re entering the 2020s, we thought it only fair to look back at all the amazing stories published in the past 20 years and honor the best of the best from the 21 st century (so far). So I carefully deleted the 35 of those after double checking publication dates to be sure. French literature - French literature - Approaching the 21st century: During the student revolt in May 1968, streets, factories, schools, and universities became the stage for a spontaneous performance aimed at subverting bourgeois culture (a show with no content, occluding real life, according to Guy Debord, La Société du spectacle, 1967; The Society of the Spectacle). Emmanuèle Bernheim, Tout s’est bien passé, Gallimard, 2014, 2. One is bewitched by the freedom of this body, whose wake untangles the lanes of the borough, of this big belly which slowly parts waters, valleys and woods. A Russian nesting doll of a novel, each of the six interlocking stories in Cloud … Please contact Jennie Dorny for Seuil’s foreign rights at jenniedorny@seuil.com, La Claire Fontaine de David Bosc (Verdier), nominated for the Goncourt, Goncourt des lycéens, and the prix Décembre. THE END OF EDDY, by Édouard Louis. Prix Femina (155,000)4. Tanguy Viel, La Disparition de Jim Sullivan, Minuit, 2013, 26. Leonora Miano, La Saison de l’ombre, Grasset, 2013, 16. From the poor working-class neighbourhood of San'ya, Tokyo to the refugee and work camps around Sendai, we follow four parallel stories, that of Richard B. 01 April 1929. In this version, the Beast is a visuallyterrifying yet gentle creature who treats Beauty with great care and kindness. Then began a journey through the furthest reaches of human existence, territories ruled over by fear, violence, death, pain and sex… because illness is like stepping through the looking glass, a gateway to other worlds, a place of prostitutes and demons, of men living like vegetables with bodies like birds, of nurses and firework makers thrown together in a whirlwind of hate and debauchery. (Fiction, August 2013, 128 pages). Minneapolis, MN 55414-2025, Online Event (in French) In the end, the possibility of redemption comes from a surprising source. Add to Wishlist. The life of a schoolgirl, her correspondence with her imprisoned father, daily life in the suburbs, the wonder-filled experience of learning a new language, all combine to form an occasionally acid chronicle that is also joyous and profoundly touching. Réparer les vivants by Maylis de Kérangal (Gallimard), winner of the Prix RTL-Lire (Farrar, Straus and Giroux). Find out more about the greatest 21st Century French Writers, including Sophie Marceau, Jean-Luc Godard, Michel Houellebecq, Betsy Drake and Mylène Farmer. As a widower, he leads a sad and solitary life. Best 21st Century Books (So Far) Members: 75 participating members ... 20th century. Grand prix des lectrices de Elle (120,000)6. Christian Oster, En ville, L’Olivier, 2013, 7. Pages in category "21st-century French writers" The following 182 pages are in this category, out of 182 total. In the process, Daoud gives the murdered man a name, Musa, and forces the reader to reassess Camus’s story in the context of French colonialism in Algeria and current religious politics. David Foenkinos, Je vais mieux, Gallimard, 2013, 8. Also read TIME’s list of the best nonfiction books of the decade. The man who had just crossed the frontier without the police knowing, on that 23rd of July, 1873, was a dead man. The narrator owes his young son, now an orphan, the truth about his mother, and so he returns in his mind to the time when they loved each other, and attempts to elucidate the reasons that precipitated Paz’s departure to a more adventurous life. By this time, he has been marginalized for 20 years: he had been too involved in the Cultural Revolution to be able to play any role during Deng Xiaoping’s presidency. Chicago, IL 60603, Exploring the Solar System Brings Us Closer. Translated by Lorin Stein. Isolated, abandoned by his family, the last lord of Marsad is at the heart of the convulsions of a country given over to militia and chaos. Olivier Bleys, Concerto pour la main morte, Albin Michel, 2013, 21. We began with a list of 112 books that had been nominated for or won these different awards in 2013 and in the beginning of 2014. “Les Jeux Sont Faits” by Jean Paul Sartre is one of the best books to start with as a French learner, as it is written entirely in the present tense. Pages in category "21st-century French writers" The following 182 pages are in this category, out of 182 total. Born in 1974, Thomas B Reverdy is the author of four novels: La Montée des eaux (Seuil, 2003), Le Ciel pour mémoire (Seuil, 2005), Les Derniers Feux (Seuil, 2008) and L'Envers du monde (Seuil, 2010). Even the innocent photo of his niece taken at the beach, found in his library, leads to dreadful suppositions. The wind of History blows through this romanesque fresco which is also a fable on the vanity of strength and power. Insomnia, infinite questioning, infinite waiting. Mabanckou heartbreakingly captures a child’s struggle to figure out who he is and how he can survive in a world so gratuitously cruel and unjust it ultimately drives him insane. Her father, Kaze, who lives in Japan, has left without a trace and she would like Richard B., a private detective and part-time poet, to help her find him. David Bosc was born in 1973 in Carcassonne, south of France. Serge Joncour, L’Amour sans le faire, Flammarion, 2013, 23. How can one disappear so easily? In The Woods, Tana French (2007) Recent murder mysteries have expanded the genre further and further, producing some of the best mystery books of the 21st Century. Famous 21st Century French Writers. 1 - 20 of 248 results Grid View Grid. In San Francisco, Richard B. had been separated from Yukiko for a year when she contacted him again. Being a member of this jury is a benevolent commitment which honors literature through collaboration. He currently devotes his time to writing (fiction, philosophy, translation). Uncanny events, fractured memories and the constant slippage of selves unmoored by the violence of race and class twisted up in undeniable love keep the pages turning. 22,853 copies of Les Evaporés were sold thus far. THE MEURSAULT INVESTIGATION, by Kamel Daoud. 1. My favourite French books are La Gloire de mon Pere and [this story] continuing in Le Chateau de ma Mere, both by Marcel Pagnol (1957). Among the 112 nominated and/or awarded titles by the renowned French Awards we selected for 2013 and the end of 2014, the following are the novels for which a future translation has already been promised by book professionals: 1. Translated by Michael Lucey. By Eric Beetner June 22, 2015. She can’t wait to discover Paris, the Eiffel Tower, but the reality of Blanc-Mesnil, the suburb where she ends up, scarcely resembles the image of the host country she had in mind. (a character based on the American writer Richard Brautigan), Yukiko, Kaze and the young Akaïnu, a street child whose family disappeared in the tsunami. When the conflict breaks out in Yugoslavia, he joins the mujahidin who are firmly determined to save their Bosniac brothers. The novel describes the paths of two young men who have come from France to fight the Serbs. A plea for posterity. (Penguin, $16.) (Fiction, August 2013, 448 pages). She will meet plenty of people: Brad and Jeff, brothers who are crossing the great open spaces along with their dying old mother in a rickety cart drawn by two stubborn old oxen; Gifford, who would have died of smallpox if Water-Running hadn’t saved him in the nick of time; Elie, who’s on the run from Bird Boisverd, whose horse he stole; Arcadia, a wandering musician whose bow was stolen by the Quibble Gang. Please contact Anne-Solange Noble for Gallimard’s foreign rights at anne-solange.noble@gallimard.fr, Un homme effacé by Alexandre Postel (Gallimard), winner of the Goncourt du premier roman in 2013. We recently compiled an extensive list, from a large number of expert contributors, of the latest French fiction and non-fiction books in translation. Alain Jaubert, Au bord de la mer violette, Gallimard, 2013, 4. Au revoir là-haut by Pierre Lemaître (Albin Michel), nominated for Goncourt des lycéens, Grand Prix du roman de... 3. Top 100 Films of the 21st Century. The novel tells the tale of two friends, Alexandre de Rocoule, proprietor of the luxurious Hotel Arden, and Salomon Lengyel, a serious and solitary Jewish tailor. ... Emmanuel Carrère is a celebrated French author whose work features a recurring character: himself. Born in Japan to Belgian diplomat parents, Nothomb is one of the French language’s most prolific writers, publishing nearly a book a year since her debut novel “Hygiene and the Assassin” came out in 1992 when she was just 26 years old. Locus 1998 Poll, All-Time Best SF Novel Before 1990. Writer. When the war begins, he decides to go to Bosnia to fight the Serbs. As in her first book, Manèges (published in English under the title The Rabbit House) Laura Alcoba describes a harsh reality with the voice and the perception of a dazzled child. Forced to turn out Hamid, Khattar watches the world around him slowly change: Lebanon sinks deep into war, between 1975 and the end of the 1980s. Marjane Satrapi. Best Fantasy Books of the 21st Century Best Historical Fiction of the 21st Century Best Horror Books of the 21st Century Best 21st Century Non Fiction Best Science Fiction Books of the 21st Century Best Books By Century: 21st, 20th, 19th, 18th, 17th, 16th, 15th,14th, 13th, 12th, 11th, 10th, 9th, 8th, 7th, 6th, 5th, 4th Best Books by Decade This dystopian portrait of a near-future France that, more out of social fatigue than anything else, elects a Muslim president who quickly moves to transform the country into a Muslim state is a darkly humorous book that manages to offend just about everyone. As the novel begins, he has just received a phone-call informing him that she has been found dead, naked, on a beach, presumably drowned, in a faraway country somewhere in the gulf. Milan Kundera. This first novel is brilliantly written, the author knows how to perfectly plot successive developments that lead the hero to his fall. Samuel Benchetrit. Please contact Marie Martine Serrano for Payot-Rivages’ foreign rights at mmserrano@payotrivages.com. Judith Perrignon, Les Faibles et les forts, Stock, 2013, 14. ... Oscars Best Picture Winners Best Picture Winners Golden Globes Emmys STARmeter Awards San Diego Comic-Con New York Comic-Con Sundance Film Festival Toronto Int'l Film ... a brash British captain pushes his ship and crew to their limits in pursuit of a formidable French war vessel around South America It has a … A dead man who will make love before 8 days would come to a close. Delphine de Vigan is often praised by French readers for her complex, suspenseful novels, constantly questioning the sanity of the human mind. Writer. Laurent Seksik, Le Cas Edouard Einstein, Flammarion, 2013, 15. (Fiction, August 2013, 128 pages). These books were not necessarily financially successful at the time of their release, but critics and book lovers have voted them the best books of the 20th Century. The Road of Salvation casts an in-depth and sincere light upon political commitment and faith, on military virtues and their limits, and on the rise of nationalism in recent European history. Catherine Mavrikakis, Les Derniers Jours de Smokey Nelson, Sabine Wespieser, 2013, 6. Translated by Sam Taylor. Education is Eddy’s ticket out of this rural hell but it also seals his estrangement from those whose love and acceptance he still craves. The Goncourt and Goncourt du premier roman are given to authors by a jury of French-speaking writers. 1901 University Avenue SE A rape survivor who has worked as a prostitute and a housemaid, Despentes’ unapologetically feminist eye picks out the telling details of contemporary French society’s casual ennui and petty hypocrisies. The Sunday Times has pulled together the best 50 crime and thriller novels of the past five years. The selection is made at “36”, in tribute to Georges Simenon’s famous fictional detective, l’Inspecteur Maigret. With that in mind, we have put together a list of our writers’ and critics’ favourite 100 novels of the 21st century. Although the great E.M. Forster (A Passage to India, A Room With a View, Howards End) wrote the benchmark gay novel Maurice circa 1913, it was published posthumously in … 26 June 1973. 17,000 copies of An Unassuming Man were sold in the first 17 months. (Archaic) a safeguard or source of protection. The interplay between the charact… After completing this titanic task, a new question arose: which outstanding French titles published last year are still waiting for an American publisher to take on the English translation? The confrontation between politicians and writers has been a feature of Chinese civilization since time immemorial; above and beyond revolutions and regime changes, it grants depth and mystery to Chinese culture. Fabrice Humbert, Avant la chute, Le Passage, 2013, 12. As you’re probably already aware, here at Off the Shelf we’re a little obsessed with books. 1 - 20 of 248 results Grid View Grid. To get a feel for the current state of France’s literary landscape, here are 10 recent novels by some of the most talked-about members of the 105-author French delegation to the Frankfurt Book Fair whose work has been translated into English. Upon arriving in Japan, Richard B discovers that here, “when someone disappears, it is simply said that he has vanished”; he is not looked for. Véronique Ovaldé, La Grâce des brigands, L’Olivier, 2013. From instant classics like Zodiac and Oldboy to underseen gems like A Simple Favor, here are the best thriller movies of the 21st Century so far. Our critic Jennifer Senior saw a “Hillbilly Elegy of France” in this autobiographical gay coming-of-age story set in a French village in the throws of industrial decline. Prix Médicis (42,000). The Best Books by Charles Dickens You Should Read. Her “Vernon Subutex” series of novels — there are three — are critically acclaimed best-sellers in France. The other character’s name is Fahrudin Hamzic. Journalist and writer, Christophe Ono-dit-Biot was born in 1975. Nue by Jean-Philippe Toussaint (Minuit) nominated for the Goncourt, Goncourt des lycéens, et Fémina (Dalkey Archive Press) ; 5. Chicago, IL 60610, The Art Institute of Chicago Translated by John Cullen. Sylvie Germain, Petites scènes capitales, Albin Michel, 2013, 25. With no hope for a professional future, he joins the Foreign Legion where he meets other ex-Yugoslavs and becomes a disciplined and effective soldier. Please contact Sylvie Khaleche for Flammarion’s foreign rights at skhaleche@flammarion.fr, Arden by Frédéric Verger (Gallimard), winner of the Goncourt du premier roman in 2014, also nominated for the Goncourt, Goncourt des lycéens, Renaudot, Décembre and Médicis. He is already the author of four award-winning novels, Désagrégé(e) (2000), Interdit à toute femme et à Génération spontanéetoute femelle (2002), Génération spontanée (2004), and Birmane (2007). The winner of the Goncourt receives a symbolic 10€ check, the winner of the Goncourt du premier roman a 3,800€ check. Here are TIME’s picks for the 10 best fiction books of the 2010s, in order of publication year. Slimani’s disturbing portrait of class, race and motherhood begins with a slaughter of innocents and then ratchets up the tension as clues multiply of how the increasingly intimate relationship between a nanny and the family she works for could culminate in such an incomprehensible crime. Books 10 Unmissable Book Sagas To Delve Into. 20,000 copies of Arden were sold in the first 9 months. L’Echange des princesses by Chantal Thomas (Seuil), nominated for the prix Goncourt et Goncourt des lycéens (The... 2. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Harry Potter, #7) by J.K. Rowling. Here we are, fifteen years into a new century, and many authors are churning out noir novels as essential as anything from its heyday. Please contact Anne-Solange Noble for Gallimard’s foreign rights at anne-solange.noble@gallimard.fr. It’s not a canon, just a collection of the novels they have most enjoyed. He was editor of monde.fr for ten years. A young academic writer who is close to the powers-that-be, the narrator took part in this reform, and he tells his tale. Books French Poets That Revolutionized 19th Century French Literature. Stretched on his couch that is strangely similar to Freud’s, Stalin plays with the ghosts that haunt his dreams:  his mother, his wife who committed suicide, his years in Siberia, and Lenin, the greatest of the lying fathers. by David Mitchell. Dead to threats, blackmail, little schemes. This classic fairy tale is unusual for its length and complexity. 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