Nathalie Léger (born 20 September 1960 in Paris, France) is a writer and the executive director of the Institute for Contemporary Publishing Archives.
She directed the five-volume edition of the Écrits sur le théâtre by Antoine Vitez (Éditions P.O.L [fr] 1994–98) and established, annotated and presented that of the last two courses of Roland Barthes at the Collège de France La Préparation du roman (Seuil-IMEC, 2002).
She is the author of a personal essay entitled Les Vies silencieuses de Samuel Beckett (Éditions Allia [fr], 2006).
[2] The first, L'Exposition (Exposition) (2008), was about the Countess of Castiglione and won the Prix Lavinal Printemps des lecteurs in 2009.
[3] Since its publication, the book has been critically very successful[4] and was awarded the Prix du Livre Inter on 4 June 2012.