Book of the week: MEDICINE: A GRAPHIC HISTORY by Dr. Jean-Noël Fabiani and Philippe Bercovici
Medicine: A graphic history by Dr. Jean-Noël Fabiani and Philippe Bercovici has been published by SelfMadeHero and translated by E. Gauvin
Medicine: A graphic history by Dr. Jean-Noël Fabiani and Philippe Bercovici has been published by SelfMadeHero and translated by E. Gauvin
Everything Can Collapse. A Manual for our Times by Pablo Servigne and Raphaël Stevens has been published by Polity and translated by Andrew
This important book by two leading scholars of Africa examines a series of issues that are central to the question of the postcolonial.
An interview with the alpinist and comic book writer Jean-Marc Rochette.
Altitude has been published by SelfMadeHero with the support of the Institut français du Royaume-Uni via our Burgess Translation Programme
Little dancer aged fourteen has been translated from French to English by Willard Wood and will soon be published by Les Fugitives.
An interview with poet Yves Bonnefoy
A Life Without End by Frédéric Beigbeder has been translated by Frank Wynne and published by World Editions.
Frederic Beigbeder's last novel translated into English by Frank Wynne is A Life Without End (Une vie sans fin).
Adeline Dieudonné's debut novel Real Life was published in France in summer 2018 and has now been translated into English
A fierce and poetic debut on surviving the wilderness of family life.
Book of the week
Celebrate International Women's Day with literature at the French Institute in the UK.
The French Book Office is delighted to reveal the books selected for the Burgess programme 2020!
What distinguishes fiction from ordinary experience is not a lack of reality but a surfeit of rationality.
Original and amusing, it's French noir with a sly smile (Karen Robinson The Times Crime Club). After their successfully exposing...
This immensely satisfying thriller about a prep school scandal and three friends' buried secrets had me turning the pages well into the...
"A thrilling manhunt through the taiga." Claire Devarieux Libération The archipelago of another life is set in the far eastern borders of...
“What I physically feel is the need for is fatigue. More precisely, the range of subtly different kinds of fatigue. For just as there...
'[Chantal Thomas] has invented a new literary genre: the liquid memoir, the watery autobiography... Chantal paints a striking portrait of...