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Olivier Adam

    July 12, 1974

    Olivier Adam is a celebrated novelist whose works have garnered significant critical and popular acclaim, marking him as a prominent voice of his generation. His writing often delves into the complexities of family dynamics, adolescence, and the search for self in contemporary society. Adam's distinctive style is characterized by its sensitivity, keen observation, and ability to capture the subtle nuances of human emotion. His novels are appreciated for their authenticity and emotional resonance, establishing him as a key figure in modern French literature.

    Passer l'hiver
    Peine perdue
    A l'ouest
    Klippen. Roman
    Leichtgewicht. Roman
    Cliffs
    • 2007

      On the balcony of a hotel room, a man is keeping watch. He stares out at the cliffs from which his mother jumped to her death 20 years ago. During the course of a single night, the narrator stirs up the memories of his childhood, his lost youth, his brutal father, his runaway brother, and his years in Paris.

      Cliffs