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2003 Nominated

Five Photos of My Wife

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ABOUT
THE BOOK

Max Opass and his wife Telma had an intense and loving relationship for the forty-nine years of their marriage, so much so that Max would feel ‘a pain in my stomach, a little sensation of suffocation’ when separated from her. After her death, he thinks it would be a sincere and loving tribute to have her portrait painted, and so selects five artists from the Yellow Pages. Through his encounters with these artists, Max slowly and painfully comes to realise how little he actually knew his wife and he is brought to a new appreciation of memory, love and loss.

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR Agnès
Desarthe

ABOUT
THE TRANSLATOR Adriana
Hunter

Adriana Hunter is an award-winning translator of French. Since “discovering” the first book she was to translate in 1998, she has translated more than 80 books, mostly works of literary fiction. She has won the Scott-Moncrieff prize and the French-American Foundation and Florence Gould Foundation translation prize, and was shortlisted twice for the Independent foreign fiction prize (now the Man Booker international prize). In 2013, she won the 27th Annual Translation Prize founded by the French-American Foundation and the Florence Gould Foundation for her translation of Electrico W by Hervé Le Tellier (2013). She is also a contributor to Words Without Borders. She lives in Kent, England.

Adriana Hunter is an award-winning translator of French. Since “discovering” the first book she was to translate in 1998, she has translated more than 80 books, mostly works of literary fiction. She has won the Scott-Moncrieff prize and the French-American Foundation and Florence Gould Foundation translation prize, and was shortlisted twice for the Independent foreign fiction prize (now the Man Booker international prize). In 2013, she won the 27th Annual Translation Prize founded by the French-American Foundation and the Florence Gould Foundation for her translation of Electrico W by Hervé Le Tellier (2013). She is also a contributor to Words Without Borders. She lives in Kent, England.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Country
France
Original Language
French
Publisher
Flamingo
Translator
Adriana Hunter

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