Gaëlle Josse
Gaelle Josse (born 1960) is a French poet and novelist. She has written four novels till date. She has won a number of literary prizes and her work has been translated into several languages.[1]
Works
- Les heures silencieuses (The Quiet Hours, 2011)
- Nos vies désaccordées (Our Out of Tune Lives, 2012) - 2013 Prix Alain-Fournier
- Noces de neige (Snow Wedding, 2013)
- Le dernier gardien d’Ellis Island (The Last Guardian of Ellis Island) - Grand Livre du Mois Literary Prize, EU Prize for Literature
- L'Ombre de nos nuits (The shadow of our nights, 2016)
- Un été à quatre mains (A summer for four hands, 2017)
- Une longue impatience (A long impatience, 2018)
- Une femme en contre-jour (A woman against the light, 2019)
Formerly a resident of New Caledonia, Josse now lives in Paris.
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