Julie Wolkenstein


Julie Wolkenstein is a French writer born in 1968 in Paris. She is the daughter of academician Bertrand Poirot-Delpech and, by her mother, the granddaughter of French industrialist.
A professor of comparative literature at the University of Caen, she wrote a thesis on Henry James.

Works

Novels

  • 1999: Juliette ou la paresseuse, Paris, P.O.L., 262 p.
  • 2000: L’Heure anglaise, Paris, P.O.L., 189 p.
  • 2001: Colloque sentimental, Paris, P.O.L., 344p.
  • 2004: Happy end, Paris, P.O.L., 199 p.
  • 2008: L’Excuse, Paris, P.O.L., 344 p.
  • 2013: Adèle et moi, Paris, P.O.L., 600 p.
  • 2015: Le Mystère du tapis d'Ardabil, Paris, P.O.L, 384 p.
  • 2017: Les Vacances, Paris, P.O.L, 368 p.
  • 2020: Et toujours en été, Paris, P.O.L, 224 p.

Essays, translations