Céline Curiol

[1] She was born in Lyon and was educated at the École supérieure des techniques avancées and the Sorbonne.

Curiol moved to New York City where she was a correspondent for the BBC, Radio France and Libération.

In 2005, she published her first novel, Voix sans issue (Voice over), which was translated into 15 languages.

[3] Since then, she has published a dozen novels and essays, including an acclaimed memoire on depression, Un Quinze août à Paris, and an ambitious novel of multiple voices, taking place during 2015 in Paris and questioning revolutionary potentials in contemporary western societies.

teaches creative writing, media and communication at Sciences Po, Telecom ParisTech and ENSTA in Paris.

Céline Curiol (2022)