Florian Zeller

Florian Zeller
Born June 28, 1979 (1979-06-28) (age 32)
Paris, France
Occupation novelist, playwright, journalist
Nationality French
Period 2002 -
Genres literary fiction, theatre, librettos, journalism
Literary movement Postmodernism

Florian Zeller (born 28 June 1979 in Paris) is a French novelist and playwright. His work has been translated into a dozen languages, including English. He won the Prix Interallié in 2004 for his novel "Fascination of Evil" ("La Fascination du Pire").

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Biography

Florian Zeller was born in Paris on June 28, 1979 and grew up in Britanny. His father worked in the automotive industry in France and Germany. His mother is a psychic.

He was admitted to the prestigious Paris Institute for Political Science (Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris or Sciences Po). During his studies he wrote his first novel, co-founded a literary webzine and was an intern for the publishing house Flammarion, which has published all his novels so far.

Florian Zeller's first novel Artificial Snow was published to moderate acclaim when the author was twenty-two years old. Shortly thereafter, he was asked to teach at his Alma Mater. He taught literature at Sciences-Po for a few years. His second novel, "Lovers or Something Like it" was well received but it was his third novel, Fascination of Evil (the 2004 Prix Interallié winner) which made him a household name in France. The book, which explores the relationship of the West with Islam, caused some controversy; it was also regarded by some critics to be heavily influenced and/or inspired by Michel Houellebecq's novel, Platform, and the trial that was brought against Houellebecq following the book's publication. Julien Parme, a first-person tale of an adolescent's fugue fugue through Paris, was a departure from his earlier, more overtly sexual and intellectual, novels; it received a mitigated press, coupled with good sales.

Florian Zeller is also fast becoming one of France's most well-known contemporary playwrights. He was allegedly persuaded to write his first play by French literary giant Françoise Sagan, to whom he has been compared. His first play, L'Autre, (translation: 'The Other') has had several runs. His third play, Si tu mourais (translation: 'If you died' or 'If you were to die'), was nominated for a Globe de Cristal' in France. 'Elle t'attend', starring actress and model Laetitia Casta, his latest work for the stage, opened in Paris in autumn 2008. The script of the play was published by Flammarion.

Zeller writes occasional pieces for various French publications, including Paris Match and French Vogue. For a number of years, he was also a book reviewer for 'Vol de Nuit', a long-running late-night show dedicated to literature that aired on the French channel TF1 until 2008.

Private life

Florian Zeller lives in Paris. He is married to ex-model, actress and sculptor Marine Delterme, who played one of the main roles in the Parisian production of his play 'Le Manège´. They have a son, Roman, born in December 2008 [1].

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Novels (and UK/US translations)

Plays

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