Florian Zeller
Florian Zeller | |
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Zeller in 2009 | |
Born |
Paris, France | 28 June 1979
Occupation | Novelist, Playwright |
Nationality | French |
Genre | literary fiction, theatre, librettos |
Literary movement | Postmodernism |
Years active | 2002–present |
Florian Zeller ([flɔ.ʁjɑ̃ zɛ.le]; born 28 June 1979) is a French novelist and playwright. His work has been translated into many languages. He won the prestigious Prix Interallié in 2004 for his novel La Fascination du Pire ("Fascination of Evil") and several Moliere Awards for his plays. He is, according to The Guardian, "the most exciting new theatre writer of our time".[1]
Biography
Zeller wrote his first novel Artificial Snow when he was twenty-two years old. But it was his third novel, Fascination of Evil (the 2004 Prix Interallié winner) which made him a household name in France. The book, which explores the relationship of the West with Islam, caused some controversy. It was selected for the Prix Goncourt.
Zeller is also fast becoming one of France's most well-known contemporary playwrights.
His extraordinary black comedy, "The Father", is one of the outstanding hits of recent years, playing in the West End to ecstatic five star reviews and top listings in the Best Plays of the Year. Kenneth Cranham won the 2016 Olivier Award for Best actor for his role in it.
"The Father" won the 2014 Molière Award for Best Play. The Molieres are considered France's highest theatrical honour.
It also won a Laurence Olivier Awards Nomination and a Tony Awards Nomination for Best Play.
Personal life
Zeller lives in Paris. He is married to ex-model, actress and sculptor Marine Delterme,[2] who played one of the main roles in the Parisian production of his play 'Le Manège´. They have a son, Roman, born in December 2008.[3]
Novels
(and UK/US translations)
- Neiges artificielles, Flammarion, 2002 - translated as Artificial Snow, Pushkin Press
- Les Amants du n’importe quoi, Flammarion, 2003 - translated as Lovers or Something Like it', Pushkin Press
- La Fascination du pire, Flammarion, 2004 (Prix Interallié) - translated as The Fascination of Evil, Pushkin Press
- Julien Parme, Flammarion, 2006 - translated by William Rodarmor, Other Press
- La Jouissance, Gallimard, 2012
Plays
- L'Autre - 2004
- Le Manège - 2005
- Si tu mourais - 2006 (Prix Jeune Théâtre of the Académie française)
- Elle t'attend - 2008
- La Mère - 2010
- La Vérité - 2011
- Le Père - 2012
- Une Heure de tranquillité - 2013 (adapted into the 2014 film Do Not Disturb)
- Le Mensonge - 2014
- L'Envers du décor - 2016
References
- Flammarion (in French)
- Flammarion foreign rights ( description of novels in English, and rights sold - but does seem out of date; ex. no mention of Julien Parme US rights having been sold)
- New Statesman and
- The Independent
- Other Press []
- Fondation Jean-Luc Lagardère
External links
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