Emmanuel Carrère, born in Paris in 1957, is a novelist, journalist, screenwriter, and film producer. He is the award-winning, internationally renowned author of The Kingdom, Limonov, The Mustache, Class Trip, The Adversary (a New York Times Notable Book), My Life as a Russian Novel, and Lives Other Than My Own, which was awarded the Globe de Cristal for Best Novel in 2010. For Limonov, Carrère received the Prix Renaudot and the Prix des Prix in 2011 and the Europese Literatuurprijs in 2013.
John Lambert has translated Monsieur, Reticence, and Self-Portrait Abroad, by Jean-Philippe Toussaint, as well as Emmanuel Carrère’s Limonov and The Kingdom. He lives in South Korea.
John Lambert has translated
Monsieur,
Reticence, and
Self-Portrait Abroad by Jean-Philippe Toussaint, as well as Emmanuel Carrère’s
Limonov. He lives in Nantes with his wife and three children.
Emmanuel Carrère, novelist, filmmaker, journalist, and biographer, is the award-winning internationally renowned author of
97,196 Words,
The Adversary (a
New York Times Notable Book),
Lives Other Than My Own,
My Life As A Russian Novel,
Class Trip, and
The Mustache. Carrère lives in Paris.