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Anne Serre (b. 1960) is the author of eighteen works of fiction and a collection of notebooks. Her first novel, The Governesses, was published in 1992. Among her distinctions are a 2008 Cino del Duca Foundation award and the 2020 Prix Goncourt de la Nouvelle for her short-story collection Au coeur d’un été tout en or. In 2025, A Leopard-Skin Hat was shortlisted for the International Booker Prize. Virtue and Rosalind, which was nominated for the Prix Médicis among many other prizes, is the fifth of her books to be published in English. Her work regularly appears in publications like Granta and The Paris Review.

Mark Hutchinson was born in London in 1957 and lives in Paris. Among his many translations from the French are René Char’s Hypnos: Notes from the French Resistance and The Inventors and Other Poems, and Emmanuel Hocquard's The Library at Trieste and The Gardens of Sallust.

Books by Anne Serre

Virtue and Rosalind

From the 2025 International Booker shortlisted author comes a witty, dizzying novel of life as it is lived, of art and memory, perhaps even a self-portrait of the author herself

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A Leopard-Skin Hat

Shortlisted for the International Booker Prize, a heart-wrenching fable of enduring attachment by one of France’s most original writers at work today

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