Lolita Pille (born August 27, 1982) is a French author, best known for her early novels: Hell (2002, France), translated as Paris 75016: Hell's Diary (2003, UK), and Bubble Gum. After two further novels in 2008 and 2019, Pille wrote an autobiographical account of her youth in Une Adolescente in 2022.
Bibliography
- Hell, Grasset, 2002, ISBN 2-246-63251-X
- Paris 75016: Hell's diary (translated by Robert Davies), Studio 9 books, 2003, ISBN 9781552072035.
- Bubble Gum, Grasset, 2004, ISBN 2-246-64411-9
- Crépuscule Ville, Grasset, 2008
- Elena et les joueuses, Le Livre de poche, 2019, ISBN 9782253934561
- Une Adolescente, Éditions stock, 2022, ISBN 978-2-2340-8924-2
Movie Adaptations
- 2006 : Hell, directed by Bruno Chiche.
References
- "Misogynie, menaces de mort et calomnie : Lolita Pille, l'autrice de " Hell " revenue de l'enfer". Vanity Fair. May 2, 2022.
- "Lolita Pille d'une honnêteté brutale dans "Une adolescente"". rts.ch. February 1, 2022.
- Bretons, Maiwenn Raynaudon-Kerzerho pour (May 15, 2022). "PORTRAIT. Après " Hell ", Lolita Pille raconte une adolescence douloureuse". Ouest-France.fr.
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