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Who is Neige Sinno
- Neige Sinno is a French novelist and memoirist, born in 1977 in Vars, Hautes-Alpes. She has written several works including Le Camion (The Truck) and La Vie des rats (The Life of Rats). Her memoir Sad Tiger (Triste Tigre) of 2023/2024 addresses childhood abuse and has drawn significant critical attention and multiple awards.[2][4][5]
Notable awards and reception
- Sad Tiger has won major prizes, including the Prix Femina and the Goncourt des Lycéens (Prix Goncourt des Lycéens) in 2023, signaling strong recognition in both adult and youth literature circles. The work has been noted for its candid treatment of trauma and its literary craft.[1][4][5][7][2]
Recent appearances and context
- Sinno has been active in literary media and events, including in conversations and interviews in 2024–2025, discussing her work and its themes in depth. Her English translation of Sad Tiger has appeared in English-language markets, broadening exposure to her writing.[5]
Where to find the latest news
- Reliable outlets for the most recent news about Neige Sinno include major French and international literary press, such as Le Figaro, Le Monde, Libération, and Thinkfreely (coverage aggregators like Ground News also track coverage across outlets). The International Literaturfestival Berlin profile and Penguin Random House author pages provide background and bibliographic updates that are updated as new editions or appearances occur. Wikipedia and IMDb can offer quick career summaries and film/TV appearances if relevant to her public presence.[3][4][6][1][2]
Illustrative timeline (selected highlights)
- 2018: Le Camion (The Truck) published, contributing to her growing regional and international profile.[2]
- 2023: Sad Tiger (Triste Tigre) publishes and garners multiple major prizes, including the Prix Femina and the Goncourt des Lycéens, bringing broad attention to her work.[1][5]
- 2024–2025: Further press coverage and discussions around her memoir and translations, with appearances and interviews in literary media.[5]
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Sources
Neige Sinno is a French writer who has studied American literature in the United States and Mexico and has worked as a translator and literature professor. She is the author of two previous books, Le Camion and La Vie des rats.
www.nationalbook.orgThe French author’s award-winning memoir, “Sad Tiger,” is a richly literary and starkly shattering account of childhood sexual abuse. Leslie Camhi writes.
ground.newsAlready a winner of the Femina Prize, she won a second major award with the Goncourt des Lycéens for her book on incest.
ground.newsKnown for: Titel, Thesen, Temperamente, 12h45, Tout le monde en parle
www.imdb.comBuy books online written by Neige Sinno and sign up for author alerts for new book email notifications.
www.penguinrandomhouse.comNeige Sinno was born in 1977 in the Département Hautes-Alpes, France. She studied American literature and made her debut in 2007 with the short story collection »La vie des rats« (tr: The Life of Rats), which revolves around the themes of youth and loneliness. Her debut novel »Le Camion« (2018; tr: The Truck) tells the […]
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