Anne-Sophie Brasme

Le carnaval des monstres

The Carnival of Monsters

March 14, 2007
Novel
192 pages
110 × 118 mm
9782253118053
978-2-2531-1805-3
																Anne-Sophie Brasme, Le carnaval des monstres
																Anne-Sophie Brasme, Le carnaval des monstres

Marica Barbier is a young woman in her twenties who leads a solitary and banal Parisian life. But Marica is not like the others: her deformed mouth makes her definitively ugly in her eyes and condemns her to solitude. Until the day she answers a classified ad: “Photographer seeks people with physical particularities” and thus meets Joachim Kellermann, a tormented forty-year-old fascinated by “monsters”. Marica becomes his model, then his mistress and devotes herself with delight to this strange story, where sex and fear are mixed... and the monster is of course not the one we think.

Anne-Sophie Brasme delivers here a second delicate, efficient and cruel novel that will delight those who have been waiting for it for three years—and they are many.

The author

Anne-Sophie Brasme was born in Metz in 1984. She was seventeen years old when she published Respire, her first novel, with Fayard Editions. The book was translated into eighteen languages and adapted in 2014 for the cinema by Mélanie Laurent, with Lou de Laage and Joséphine Jappy in the main roles. She then published Le Carnaval des monstres in 2005 (Prix Feuille d’or de la ville de Nancy), followed by Notre Vie antérieure in 2014 and Que rien ne tremble in 2021, again published by Fayard.

March 14, 2007
Novel
192 pages
110 × 118 mm
9782253118053
978-2-2531-1805-3