Philippe Djianis the award-winning author of more than twenty novels, including the bestseller37 2 le matin, published in the United States asBetty Blue. His novelElle(Other Press, 2017) was a bestseller in France, where it received the 2012 Prix Interallie, and was adapted into a film directed by Paul Verhoeven and starring Isabelle Huppert. Mark Polizzotti has translated more than fifty books from the French, including works by Gustave Flaubert, Patrick Modiano, Marguerite Duras, Andre Breton, and Raymond Roussel. A Chevalier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres and the recipient of a 2016 American Academy of Arts & Letters Award for Literature, he is the author of eleven books. He directs the publications program at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
[A] novel of bad habits, betrayals, and unrivaled family dysfunction...Djian's feat is to tell a story of such dramatic disintegration with so few pen strokes. --Wall Street Journal A piercing psychological group portrait. Readers who appreciate messy interpersonal dynamics will enjoy piecing together this shadowy story. --Publishers Weekly Marlene reads like noir cinema mixed with a dream. A subtle and haunting book that I couldn't put down. --Brian Castner, author of The Long Walk Marlene is a powerful novel that whispers the true nature of conflict when warriors return from the battlefield. It is not always rifles and sabres that rattle; it is often rationality and relationships. Philippe Djian deftly and poetically navigates our nature in the context of his characters' closest human connections. --Matthew J. Hefti, author of A Hard and Heavy Thing Over the years and novels, Philippe Djian sculpts ever more subtle, ever more powerful female characters. He continues here to surprise us, shake us, dazzle us with his stylistic boldness, ever more thrilling and perfectly mastered. --Telerama A book that needs to be read to the end, line by line, to fully appreciate the complex equilibrium that the seasoned author has succeeded in establishing. --Les Inrockuptibles, Best Books of the Year Praise for Elle Djian's slim, disturbing novel, already a controversial bestseller in France, is unsparing and fiercely intelligent...[Elle] is slight but packs a powerful punch. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) [Djian] lets an unpredictable woman tell her side of the story...events and moods flow into each other without warning or apology. --Bookforum Incisive, corrosive, sexy, as sad as it is funny, and incontestably exhilarating. --Vogue (France)