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Newsletter
05/14/2013 |
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Spring newsletter ! |
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Dear friends,
After a rainy beginning, spring is finally here and our books are blooming slowly but surely… You will find below some recent echoes from the Press.
I will attend the Turino bookfair (E03) and will then head to London. I very much look forward to meeting some of you.
You can download our updated foreign rights catalogue from our website :
http://www.viviane-hamy.fr/foreign-...
With all good wishes,
Maylis Vauterin
maylis.vauterin@viviane-hamy.fr
(00 33) 1 53 17 16 03 |
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Hoai Huong Nguyen : the Dien Bien Phu Lover |
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“Soft Shadows” by Hoai Huong Nguyen is now sure to become a long-seller with already 3 reprints, 3 translations and 2 literary awards : after the Prix Première opening the Brussels book fair, it has just been awarded the Prix of the Geneva book fair.
“Against the backdrop of the war in Indochina : an impossible love. Hoai Huong Nguyen makes a spectacular entrance onto the literary stage.” - L’Express |
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Gazdanov : the Phantom is back… |
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“The Phantom of Alexander Wolf”, after being totally forgotten since the fifties, is receiving well-deserved recognition. Following the success of Hanser Verlag in Germany, a network of eminent European publishers is publishing this work. This amazing modern-classic is reborn.
“A combination of Pushkin, Poe and Camus : this is the resurrected masterpiece of a writer who died in 1971. Awe inspiring !” - VSD
“Impossible to put down : one of the greatest Russian authors worked in France driving taxis all across Paris by day and by night he was writing ghostly novels, strangely dark and beautiful.” - Le Nouvel Observateur |
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Discover “Film noir” by Dimitris Stefanàkis |
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“An all-powerful tycoon : a blend of Onassis, Krupp and Citizen Kane. And a wholly fascinating novel.” - Le Point
“A brilliant tale, juggling the characters that seem to spring from one era to another like a scene from a ‘noir’ film.” - L’Humanité
“A fictional life that absolutely must be discovered, underneath the sensitive and elegant turns of the writing that does not hide its own pleasure in being written.” - Point de vue |
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