Émilie de Turckheim (5 October 1980, Lyon) is a French writer. She is a cousin of actress Charlotte de Turckheim.[1]
French writer
Émilie de Turckheim in 2012.
Biography
After a license in French law and Anglo-American law, Émilie de Turckheim entered Sciences Po, then studied sociology.
In 2002, she joined the Groupement étudiant national d'enseignement aux personnes incarcérées[fr] (GENEPI) and teaches French and English in prison. Since 2004, she is a prison visitor at the Fresnes Prison.
At 24, she published her first novel, Les Amants terrestres, at éditions Le Cherche midi[fr]. She was awarded the Prix littéraire de la vocation in 2009 for Chute libre and the Prix Bel-Ami in 2012 for Héloïse est chauve. Le Joli mois de Mai was translated into German at Klaus Wagenbach.[2]
Emilie de Turckheim is a model for painters and sculptors, an experience she recounts in La Femme à modeler.[3] published in 2012
In April 2013, she published Jules et César and Mamie Antoinette at the publishing house "Naïve" of which she is director of collection.
She received the Prix Roger Nimier in 2015 for La Disparition du nombril.
Publications
Novels
2005: Les Amants terrestres, Le Cherche Midi, ISBN2749104262
2007: Chute libre, Le Rocher, ISBN2268063178 (Prix littéraire de la vocation 2009)
2008: Les Pendus, Ramsay, ISBN2841149595
2010: Le Joli mois de mai, Héloïse d'Ormesson[fr], ISBN2350871452
2012: Héloïse est chauve, Héloïse d'Ormesson, ISBN2350871851 (Prix Bel-Ami 2012)
2013: Une sainte, Héloïse d'Ormesson, ISBN2350871851
2014: La Disparition du nombril, Héloïse d'Ormesson, ISBN978-2350872889 (Prix Roger Nimier 2015)
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