Laure Hillerin


Laure Hillerin is a French historian, biographer and writer. She lectures about her biographical subjects and their times to public audiences, and on radio and television.

Biography

Hillerin was born 2 November 1949 in Paris. After earning a degree in literature, she worked for thirty years as an independent communications consultant while she researched and wrote her first books. She then devoted herself to writing well researched and sourced historical biographies from 19th and 20th century France, each written as if it was a "true novel."
After publishing her book titled The Duchess of Berry, she became particularly interested in the time of Europe's Belle Époque, from which Hillerin chose to research other forgotten yet intriguing historical figures. Her book about Countess Greffulhe, who captivated Parisian high society for over half a century, includes a description of her little-known influence on her era and how she became an important inspiration for the French novelist and essayist Marcel Proust.
Hillerin's book titled For Better or for Worse is about the French nobleman Boni de Castellane and his American socialite wife Anna Gould, known at that time as "the coveted heiress to the largest fortune in America." Hillerin described a famously combative couple who lived through the splendor of the Belle Époque and the collapse of old Europe, and who constructed the exquisite and legendary residence, Palais Rose de l'avenue Foch, in Paris. In 1969, the Avenue Foch palace was destroyed by the couple's heirs to make way for a modern building.
Her next subject, Céleste Albaret, was a woman from a peasant family in the mountains of central France who devoted her life to Marcel Proust, enabling him to work on his writings. Albaret married the writer's chauffeur and entered Proust's service in August 1914 as his housekeeper, but soon she became his muse and inspiration, and nurse. After his death in 1922, Albaret dedicated the rest of her life to protecting his name and work. For her dedication, Albaret was made a Commander of the French Order of Arts and Letters.

Honors

Hillerin serves on the jury for the Céleste Albaret prize. She received the prize in 2015 for her biography La comtesse Greffulhe: L'Ombre des Guermantes, which was also awarded the Simone-Veil prize and the Geneviève Moll coup de cœur prize for biography.
She is a member of the Society of Friends of Marcel Proust and of the Friends of Combray and of the Proustian literary circle of Cabourg-Balbec and a member of the SGDL.

Selected works

Charles and Camilla: The Secrets of a Passion. Albin Michel, 1998, 333 p. 2000 and One Night. First Editions, 1999, 227 p. "On ne prêt que les riche: Mémoires d'un prince de l'arnaque", with Armand de La Rochefoucauld. Albin Michel, 2001, 307 p. The Indiscreet Drawer: Ardent and Shameless Correspondence of Two Lovers During the Revolution, novel. Mercure de France, coll. "Le Mercure galant", 2005, 160 p. The Duchess of Berry: The Rebel Bird of the Bourbons. Flammarion Publishers, "Great Biographies" series, 2010, 541 pp.. Reissued in November 2016Countess Greffulhe: The Shadow of the Guermantes. Flammarion, 2014, 570 pp.. Reissued in 2018 in the Libre Champs Flammarion paperback collection Proust for Laughs: A Jubilant Breviary of In Search of Lost Time. Flammarion, 2016, 338 pp.. Reissued in May 2022 in the Champs Essais Flammarion paperback collection.For better or for worse: The tumultuous life of Anna Gould and Boni de Castellane. Flammarion Publishers, 2019 In Search of Céleste Albaret: The Unpublished Investigation into Marcel Proust's Captive''. Flammarion, 2021. Reissued in March 2024 in the Libre Champs Flammarion paperback collection.

Awards and distinctions

Prizes

  • 2010: Shortlisted for the Chateaubriand prize for La Duchesse de Berry: L'Oiseau rebelle des Bourbons
  • 2015: Céleste Albaret prize for Countess Greffulhe: The Shadow of the Guermantes
  • 2015: Simone-Veil Special Jury Prize for Countess Greffulhe: The Shadow of the Guermantes
  • 2015: Geneviève Moll Prize for Biography winner for Countess Greffulhe: The Shadow of the Guermantes
  • 2021: Geneviève Moll Prize for Biography for In Search of Céleste Albaret: The Unpublished Investigation into Marcel Proust's Captive
  • 2022: Goncourt Prize for Biography shortlisted for ''In Search of Céleste Albaret: The Unpublished Investigation into Marcel Proust's Captive''

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