Brigitte Giraud


Brigitte Giraud is a French writer, author of novels and short stories. She was awarded the 2022 Prix Goncourt for her autobiographical novel Vivre vite.

Early life

Born in 1960, Brigitte Giraud grew up in Rillieux-la-Pape, France, before settling in nearby Lyon. She has studied English, German and Arabic.

Career

Giraud has worked as a bookseller, translator and journalist. For her first book, La chambre des parents, she received the Prix Littéraire des Étudiants and for Nico, her second novel, the Prix Lettres frontière Rhône-Alpes. In 2001, she received a special mention for the Wepler Prize for À présent. She won the Goncourt short story prize in 2007 for her collection L'amour est très surestimé, then the Grand Prix Jean Giono for Une année étrangère in 2009.
On 3 November 2022, she was awarded the 2022 Prix Goncourt for Vivre vite, a récit about the death of her husband, Claude, in a motorbike crash in 1999 at the age of 41. She is the thirteenth woman to receive the Goncourt since the prize's establishment in 1903. Giraud won after the jury underwent fourteen rounds of voting, the maximum amount permitted. The final vote ended in a stalemate and, in accordance with the rules, the president of the Goncourt Academy cast a deciding vote, selecting Giraud's novel over Giuliano da Empoli's The Wizard of the Kremlin.

Personal life

Giraud lives in Lyon. Her husband, Claude, died in a motorbike accident in 1999.

Works

Novels and narratives (''récits'')

  • 1997: La chambre des parents, Fayard
  • 1999: Nico, Stock
  • 2001: À présent, Stock
  • 2004: Marée noire, Stock
  • 2005: J'apprends, Stock
  • 2009: Une année étrangère, Stock
  • 2011: Pas d'inquiétude, Stock
  • 2013: Avoir un corps, Stock
  • 2015: Nous serons des héros, Stock
  • 2017: Un loup pour l'homme, Flammarion
  • 2019: ', Flammarion
  • 2022: ', Flammarion
  • 2022: Porté disparu, l'École des loisirs

    Short stories

Collections