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The Paris Trilogy: A Life in Three Stories
By (Author) Colombe Schneck
Translated by Lauren Elkin
Translated by Natasha Lehrer
Simon & Schuster Ltd
Scribner UK
19th June 2024
23rd May 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Literary essays
944.3610838092
Hardback
240
Width 135mm, Height 216mm, Spine 22mm
The Paris Trilogy is celebrated French author Colombe Schneck's first English language publication, translated by Lauren Elkin and Natasha Lehrer.
Writing in response to Annie Ernaux and in conversation with Elena Ferrante, Colombe Schneck's three semi-autobiographical takes on a womans life form an elegant, powerful exploration of sexuality, bodily autonomy, friendship,loss and renewal.
Colombe is seventeen in 1984 and carefree, busy discovering sex and studying for her baccalaurat. When she becomes pregnant her choice to have an abortion is never in question. Yet suddenly she must grapple with the body that has brought the precarity of her freedom into focus.
Colombe and Hlose are two little Parisian liberals, friends since the age of eleven. They look alike, have similar upbringings and for years they follow parallel paths: university, love affairs, work, marriage, children, divorce, more love affairs. They are the most enduring witnesses to each others lives, until illness betrays them.
Colombe reconnects with Gabriel in her fifties; their relationship is passionate and transformative. As it unfolds, Colombe discovers many things about herself, including a newfound appreciation for swimming, and the euphoria and strength of a body learning when to push and when to let go.
'This is valuable writing. It has immense vitality. You will encounter a female narrator whose direct and bright-eyed stare at the world, and her self, is without shame or faux modesty. At the same time, it is also a deep study of existence, at various ages and stages in life.' Deborah Levy
Colombe Schneck is the director of four documentary films, the author of eleven books of fiction and non-fiction, and has received prizes from the Acadmie Franaise, Madame Figaro and the Society of French Writers, as well as having been shortlisted for the Renaudot, Femina and Interalli prizes. She lives in Paris.