Stéphane Carlier was born in 1971 in Argenteuil, France. Clara Reads Proust is his eighth novel and the first to be translated into English.Polly Mackintosh is an editor and a translator from French. She has translated the work of Alain Ducasse, Antoine Laurain and early French feminist Marie-Louise Gagneur, amongst others. She currently lives in London.
'An easy-to-read novel that superbly conjures up a provincial hairdresser’s . . . while advocating that everyone should read Proust' Sunday Times 'Elegant and quietly lyrical . . . captures the quirks and intimacies of life in provincial France, without giving in to easy sentimentality or heavy-handed satire' Irish Times 'A book of great charm and quiet distinction . . . [Clara's] impressions of Proust’s novel, both acute and naive, should encourage readers who might otherwise be daunted by its length and complexity' The Spectator 'Anyone who has read a singular book with the power to change their worldview will find a friend in Clara, and in Carlier' Booklist ‘Full of sensitivity, charm and intelligence. Brilliant’ Antoine Laurain, author of The Red Notebook ‘A sumptuous homage to reading’ Le Parisien‘An enchanting, thoroughly human story about the power of literature’ L’Obs ‘In Carlier’s hands seriousness lacks pompousness and humour provides a trusty defence against melancholia’ Le Figaro ‘A book that will do you the world of good’ Livres Hebdo