Claire Castillon
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Claire Castillon, born May 25, 1975, in
Boulogne-Billancourt Boulogne-Billancourt (; often colloquially called simply Boulogne, until 1924 Boulogne-sur-Seine, ) is a wealthy and prestigious Communes of France, commune in the Parisian area, located from its Kilometre zero, centre. It is a Subprefectures in ...
(France), is a French writer. She writes novels, short stories and children's books.


Life

In 2000, she publishes her first novel, Le Grenier, edited by Anne Carrière, which does not go unnoticed. When asked about the genuine violence of her style, she answers: ''This is crude and painful, not crude and gratuitous. This is not about talking bodies just for the sake of it. This is sort of outburst in pain''. Her play ''La poupée qui tousse'' is performed at the Théâtre de l'Opprimé in Paris, in 2003. In 2004, she receives the Grand Prix Thyde Monnier from the SGDL for her novel ''Vous parler d'elle'' (Fayard 2004). In the mid-2000s, she works with the movie director Marion Vernoux on an adaptation of her novel ''Je prends Racine'', adaptation which is not produced. Her collection of short stories ''Les Bulles'' (Fayard, 2010) is brought to light by the same Marion Vernoux and performed at the Marigny theater in Paris in 2013. In 2015, her novel ''Eux'' (l'Olivier, 2014) receives Marie-Claire feminine novel award. She animates writing workshops within the FIT association (a woman - a roof), and writes a testimony dedicated to the women she met through the association, bringing to light their daily suffering. She regularly writes ''chronicles of a young mother'' in the magazine Parents . Her collection of short stories ''Insecte''(Fayard 2006) is translated into 25 languages. ''My mother never dies'' is the translation made by Harcourt in the US. In 2016, the movie director Elsa Blayau adapts it into a short film. Her collection of short stories ''Rebelles, un peu'', receives in May 2018 the Prix L'Échappée littéraire, which jury is composed of high school students from the French region Bourgogne-Franche-Comté .


Works


Novels

* ''Le Grenier'', Anne Carrière, 2000. , awarded the
Prix Contrepoint The prix Contrepoint is a French literary award established in 1971 by a group of young French novelists and journalists. Each year a French-speaking novelist is selected. According to Bertrand Labes,. this prize was characterized at its creation ...
* ''Je prends racine'', Anne Carrière, 2001. * ''La Reine Claude'', Stock, 2002. * ''Pourquoi tu m'aimes pas ?'', Fayard, 2003. * ''Vous parler d'elle'', Fayard, 2004. * ''Dessous, c'est l'enfer'', Fayard, 2008. * ''Les Cris'', Fayard, 2010. * ''Les Merveilles'', Grasset, 2012. * ''Les couplets: Nouvelles'', Grasset, 2013. * ''Eux'', novel, L'Olivier, 2014. * ''Les Pêchers''. Paris : L'Olivier, 09/2015, 202 p. ; Points n° 4683, 11/2017, 160 p. * ''Ma grande''. Paris : Gallimard, coll. "La Blanche", 04/2018, 145 p. ; Gallimard, coll. "Folio" n° 6749, 01/2020, 172 p. * ''Marche blanche''. Paris : Gallimard, coll. "La Blanche", 01/2020, 166 p.


Short stories

* ''Insecte''. Paris : Fayard, 01/2006, 160 p. ; France loisirs, coll. "Piment", 2006, 134 p. ; Le Livre de poche n° 30757, 03/2007, 150 p. ; Points n° 4284, 05/2016, 133 p. * ''On n'empêche pas un petit cœur d'aimer''. Paris : Fayard, 01/2007, 156 p. ; le Grand livre du mois, 2006, 156 p. ; Le Livre de poche n° 31082, 09/2008, 148 p. ; Points n° 4695, 11/2017, 126 p. * ''Les Bulles'' (recueil de 38 nouvelles). Paris : Fayard, 2010, 191 p. ; Le Livre de poche n° 32494, 03/2011, 160 p. * ''Le Mâle en moi'', supplément au n° 720 de ''Marie Claire'', coll. « Les nouvelles érotiques de l'été » n° 2 : La Volupté, août 2012. * ''Les Moitiés'', supplément de la revue ''
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'' n° 929, août 2012, 62 p. * ''Les Couplets''. Paris : Grasset, 04/2013, 202 p. ; Le Livre de poche n° 33810, 07/2015, 208 p. * ''Les Messieurs''. Paris : L'Olivier, 05/2016, 163 p. ; Points n° 4588, 05/2017, 130 p. * ''Rebelles, un peu''. Paris : L'Olivier, 05/2017, 201 p. ; Points n° 4797, 05/2018, 176 p. .


in English

* ''My Mother Never Dies: Stories'', Houghton, 2009


Collections

* ''48 h au Lutetia : 8 auteurs écrivent sur le thème du sommeil''. Paris : Scali, 06/2005, 153 p. * ''Écrire au réveil'', dans ''Le Petit Livre des plaisirs : 50 façons de goûter la vie'' / par Christophe André et 25 auteurs ; photographies de Sandrine Expilly. Paris : ''Psychologies'', sd, p. 63.


Children's novels

* ''Tous les matins depuis hier''. Paris : École des loisirs, coll. "Neuf", 03/2013, 179 p. * ''Un maillot de bain une pièce avec des pastèques et des ananas''. Paris : École des loisirs, coll. "Neuf", 02/2014, 179 p. * ''Tu es mignon parce que tu es un peu nul''. Paris : École des loisirs, coll. "Neuf", 10/2014, 190 p. * ''Cucu''. Paris : École des loisirs, coll. "Neuf", 04/2015, 178 p. * ''Y a-t-il quelqu'un dans Casimir ?''. Paris : École des loisirs, coll. "Neuf", 04/2016, 152 p. * ''Les Piqûres d'Abeille''. Paris : Flammarion jeunesse, 04/2017, 150 p. * ''Proxima du Centaure''. Paris : Flammarion jeunesse, 02/2018, 222 p. * ''Miss Crampon''. Paris : Flammarion jeunesse, 01/2019, 202 p. * ''River''. Paris : Gallimard jeunesse, coll. "Scripto", 09/2019, 184 p.


References

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