Lydie Salvayre  | |
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![]() Lydie Salvayre at the 2019 Geneva book fair  | |
| Born | 5 September 1948  Autainville  | 
| Works | Cry, Mother Spain  | 
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Lydie Salvayre (born Lydie Arjona in 1948) is a French writer. Born in the south of France to Republican refugees from the Spanish Civil War, she went on to study medicine in Toulouse and continues to work as a practicing psychiatrist.[1]
She has been awarded the Prix Hermes, the Prix Décembre[2] for her work, and the 2014 Prix Goncourt for Pas pleurer.[3]
Works
- La Déclaration (1990)
 - La Vie commune (1991) - translated into English as Everyday Life (Dalkey Archive Press 2006)
 - La Médaille (1993) - translated into English as The Award (Four Walls Eight Windows 1997)
 - La Puissance des mouches (1995) - translated into English as The Power of Flies (Dalkey Archive Press 2007)
 - La Compagnie des spectres (1997) - translated into English as The Company of Ghosts (Dalkey Archive Press 2006)
 - Quelques conseils aux élèves huissiers (1997)
 - La Conférence de Cintegabelle (1999) - translated into English as The Lecture (Dalkey Archive Press 2005)
 - Les Belles âmes (2000)
 - Le Vif du vivant (2001)
 - Et que les vers mangent le bœuf mort (2002)
 - Contre (2002)
 - Passage à l'ennemie (2003)
 - La méthode Mila (2005)
 - Dis pas ça (2006)
 - Lumières sur la CCAS. Les activités sociales des salariés de l'énergie (2006, collective work)
 - Portrait de l'écrivain en animal domestique (2007)
 - Petit traité d'éducation lubrique (2008)
 - BW (2009)
 - Hymne (2011)
 - 7 femmes (2013)
 - Pas pleurer (2014, Prix Goncourt); published in English in 2016 by MacLehose Press as Cry, Mother Spain (translated by Ben Faccini).
 - Marcher jusqu'au soir (2019)
 
Decorations
References
- ↑ Blandin, Noel (20 August 2009). "Biographie : Qui est Lydie Salvayre ?". La République des Lettres. Retrieved 14 January 2011.
 - ↑ "Prix Décembre". Prix Littéraires. Retrieved 14 January 2011.
 - ↑ Kim Willsher (5 November 2014). "Former psychiatrist Lydie Salvayre wins Prix Goncourt". The Guardian. Retrieved November 5, 2014.
 - ↑ "Nomination dans l'ordre des Arts et des Lettres juillet 2015 - Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication". Archived from the original on 2015-09-23. Retrieved 2016-01-14.
 
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