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Pascale Kramer was born in Geneva, travels frequently to Los Angeles where she began writing The Child, and currently lives and works in Paris. She has received numerous awards for her eleven novels including the Prix Shiller (Switzerland) and the Prix du Roman de la Societe des gens de lettres (France). Her novel, The Living, also translated by Tamsin Black, is currently being made into a film in Switzerland. Translator Tamsin Black has worked as a literary and commercial translator for over a decade. Her book-length translations include memoirs, travel guides, and fiction, including two novels by Pascale Kramer: The Child and The Living. She lives in Bedfordshire, United Kingdom. |