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Catherine de Saint-Phalle Catherine de Saint-Phalle i(A89380 works by)
Born: Established: 1956 ;
Gender: Female
Arrived in Australia: ca. 2003
Heritage: French
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BiographyHistory

Catherine de Saint-Phalle is a French novelist who has lived in Melbourne since 2003. She wrote several works before coming to Australia.

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Awards for Works

y separately published work icon The Sea & Us Yarraville : Transit Lounge , 2019 16933588 2019 single work novel

'After many years spent living in Seoul, a young man called Harold drifts back to Australia and rents a room above a fish and chip shop called The Sea & Us.  Who he meets and what he experiences there propels him to question his own yearnings and failings, and to fight for meaning and a sense of place that can only be reached by facing what is lost.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2020 shortlisted APA Book Design Awards Best Designed Commercial Fiction Cover Cover designed by Josh Durham, Design by Committee
y separately published work icon Poum and Alexandre : A Paris Memoir Melbourne : Transit Lounge , 2016 10122471 2016 single work biography

'This is the story of two flawed eccentrics. Everything they do subverts their firm intention of keeping up appearances. They meet just after the war in liberated Paris but they cannot quite free themselves from the many strings attached to them - the old aunts, the sisters, the cousins, the nuns and the ominous concierges who dog their footsteps. Alexandre is a banker and a Resistant and lives in a world of numbers and Roman emperors. Poum resides in the Odyssey and in her bed, hiding from the mysterious disapproval of their relatives, for they both seem to persist in some irreparable faux pas which has them wading through a lifetime pickle. Their daughter, Catherine, would like to help but she seems to be part of the problem.

'This is no ordinary childhood, and Catherine de Saint Phalle's acceptance of her parents, despite their flaws, shines through, propelling us head first into their strange, yet beautiful, Parisian world.

'Poum and Alexandre is a searingly honest, humorous and moving elegy to family and place, and a meditation on the ways they ultimately define us.' (Publication summary)

2017 shortlisted Australian Book Industry Awards (ABIA) Small Publishers' Adult Book of the Year
2017 shortlisted The Stella Prize
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