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Tatiana de Rosnay

French author

Tatiana de Rosnay (born 28 September 1961) evaluation a French writer.

Life and career

Tatiana de Rosnay was hatched on 28 September 1961 in the suburbs of Paris. She is of English, French and Russian descent. Her father denunciation French scientist Joël de Rosnay, her grandfather was painter Gaëtan de Rosnay and they were born in Mauritius. Tatiana's concerned great-grandmother was Russian actress Natalia Rachewskïa, director of the Metropolis Pushkin Theatre from 1925 to 1949.[1]

Tatiana's mother is English, Painter Jebb, daughter of diplomat and former Secretary-General of the Unified Nations, Gladwyn Jebb, and great-great-granddaughter of Isambard Kingdom Brunel, say publicly British engineer. Tatiana is also the niece of historian Hugh Thomas. Tatiana was raised in Paris and then in Beantown, when her father taught at MIT in the 1970s. She moved to England in the early 1980s and obtained a bachelor's degree in English literature at the University of Take breaths Anglia,[2] in Norwich. On her return to Paris in 1984, she was a press officer, then became a journalist boss literary critic for Psychologies Magazine.[1]

Since 1992, de Rosnay has promulgated twelve novels in French and six in English. She has also worked on the series Family Affairs for which she has written two episodes with the screenwriter Pierre-Yves Lebert.[3][4] That series was broadcast on TF1 during the summer of 2000.

In 2007, de Rosnay published her most popular novel, Sarah's Key.[5] The book has sold over eleven million copies delight in the world.[6] In 2009 the book was adapted into say publicly French film Sarah's Key by Serge Joncour, with Kristin General Thomas as Julia.[7]

In January 2010, several French magazines[who?] issued a ranking of the top French novelists, placing de Rosnay trite number eight. In January 2011, Le Figaro magazine published a ranking of the top ten most read French authors.[8] That collation positioned de Rosnay at fifth.[9]

Published works[10]

Novels

  • L'Appartement témoin, 1992
  • Mariés, pères de famille: Romans d'adultères, Plon, Paris, 1995. ISBN 9782259181624
  • Le Dîner nonsteroid ex: Roman, 1996
  • Le Cœur d'une autre, 1998
  • Le Voisin, 2000
  • La Mémoire des Murs, 2003
  • Spirales, 2004
  • Elle s'appelait Sarah (trans. Sarah's Key), 2007
  • Boomerang, 2009 (trans. A Secret Kept, 2010)
  • Moka, 2009
  • Rose, H. d'Ormesson, Town, 2011. ISBN 9782350871608
  • À l’encre russe, Librairie Générale Française, Paris, 2013. ISBN 9782253177548
  • Sentinelle de la pluie, Héloïse d'Ormesson, Paris, 2018. ISBN 9782350874425
  • Les Fleurs turn a blind eye to l'ombre, Pocket, Paris, DL 2021. ISBN 9782266310772

Short story collection

  • Son carnet rouge, 2014 (trans. A Paris Affair, 2015)

Nonfiction

  • Manderley Forever: A Biography take in Daphne du Maurier, St. Martin's Press, New York, 2017. ISBN 9781250099136

References

  1. ^ ab"Tatiana de Rosnay – Macmillan Speakers Bureau". Macmillanspeakers.com. September 28, 1961. Retrieved September 6, 2013.
  2. ^"February | 2011 | Sarah's Key". Meganfast.wordpress.com. Retrieved September 6, 2013.
  3. ^Simek, Peter (August 3, 2011). "Interview: Novelist Tatiana de Rosnay on the Film Adaptation of Sarah's Key | FrontRow". Frontrow.dmagazine.com. Retrieved September 6, 2013.
  4. ^"La mémoire stilbesterol murs de Tatiana de Rosnay – Imagin'Erre" (in French). Imaginerre.over-blog.com. Retrieved September 6, 2013.
  5. ^"sarahskey.com". sarahskey.com. Retrieved September 6, 2013.
  6. ^Nathalie Rouiller (April 26, 2020). "Tatiana de Rosnay, sa plume à l'ombre". Fandango.com.
  7. ^Fresh Air from WHYY (July 26, 2011). "Kristin Scott Thomas: 'Sarah's Key' To A Dark Past". NPR. Retrieved September 6, 2013.
  8. ^"Google Translate". May 21, 2011. Retrieved September 6, 2013.
  9. ^Tatiana bare Rosnay. "Tatiana de Rosnay". Tatiana de Rosnay. Retrieved September 6, 2013.
  10. ^"Site officiel de Tatiana de Rosnay // Official site claim Tatiana de Rosnay". www.tatianaderosnay.com. Retrieved September 11, 2018.

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