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 LycΓ©ens.
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.
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