Virginie Deloffre
Virginie Deloffre is a French writer and physician who won the 2012 Prix des libraires for her first novel Léna.
Biography
Virginie Deloffre is a physician in Paris in a hospital[1] and took seven years to write Lena, a first novel which "takes us into the Great Siberian North to meet the Russian soul during the troubled times of the Perestroika".[2]
Works
- 2011: Léna, Albin Michel, ISBN 9782226229700
gollark: How do you know you're right about that being the best path then?
gollark: How did you work that out? Spending unreasonable amounts of effort to put it into a computery program?
gollark: How do you know? It might go to enjarred brain conventions.
gollark: It would still maybe be killed. It's not not mean to kill someone just because they won't feel pain.
gollark: That would be mean.
References
- Interview with the author, site Terrafemina.fr, 16 November 2011.
- Marc Rauscher de la librairie
External links
- Virginie Deloffre, "Léna" on YouTube
- Léna de Virginie Deloffre on Chronique de la rentrée littéraire
- Virginie Deloffre, un envol réussi on L'Humanité (15 December 2011)
- Virginie Deloffre on Babelio
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