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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
18th June 2025
22nd May 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Literary essays
944.3610838092
Paperback
240
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 15mm
'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
'Swimmingis a dreamy, bruised, and carnal book that pretty much no American would write and pretty much every American will thrill to read. Schnecks discovery of her body, at the age of fifty is our encounter with an entrancing mind.'
Lauren Collins
From celebrated author Colombe Schneck, in her first translation into English, The Paris Trilogyis three semi-autobiographical takes on a womans life, starting withSeventeen, progressing withFriendship, and thenSwimming: A Love Story.Exploring questions of sexuality, bodily autonomy, femininity, friendship and loss,The Paris Trilogyis a moving meditation on a lifelong journey to reclaim the female body, accepting it for all its faults and learning to celebrate its strength.
The Paris Trilogyis translated into English by award-winning translators Natasha Lehrer and Lauren Elkin.
This is valuable writing.It has immense vitality. You will encounter a female narrator whose direct and bright-eyed stare at the world, and herself, 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 *
The movements of The Paris Trilogy thrum with life, sparkle with insight. It was an exhilarating read. Ive never encountered a more perfect depiction of how the world shrinks when you understand that youre a girl, rather than a person.
* Natasha Brown *The author of eleven books of fiction and non-fiction, Colombe Schneck has received prizes from the Acadmie Franaise, Madame Figaro and the Society of French Writers, as well as having been short-listed for the Renaudot, Femina, and Interalli prizes.
The recipient of scholarships from the Villa Medicis in Rome and the Institut Franais, as well as a Stendhal grant which allows French writers to do research and write abroad, she also spent fifteen years as a broadcaster for Canal Plus, France TV and Radio France. She is currently working on a novel about the chic, picture-perfect Swiss summer camp where she spent her holidays as a kid, and the grim secret of how it destroyed two of its children.
She was born in Paris in 1966 where she still lives, is a graduate of the Institut dEtudes Politiques de Paris and Universit de Paris II with a degree in Public Law.