Delphine de Vigan

Born in 1966
Biography
  • Delphine de Vigan is an acclaimed French novelist known for her emotionally charged, often autobiographical works.

  • Her breakthrough novel, "No and Me," won the Prix des Libraires in France in 2008.

  • In 2011, she published "Nothing Holds Back the Night," a deeply personal exploration of her family's history and her mother's bipolar disorder.

  • This novel garnered several prestigious awards in France, including the Prix du Roman Fnac and the Prix Renaudot des Lycéens.

  • De Vigan's writing is characterized by its raw honesty, poetic prose, and ability to tackle difficult subjects with sensitivity and depth.

  • Her works often blur the lines between fiction and autobiography, creating intimate narratives that resonate strongly with readers.

Books by Delphine de Vigan