An ode to a Paris rarely seen—a minutely observed tale about searching for love and a new lease on life.
Dominique Fabre: Dominique Fabre was born in Paris and has spent most of his life there. He writes novels and short stories, focusing on quotidian details and individual lives on the margins of society. His novel The Waitress Was New appeared in English in 2008.
Howard Curtis: Howard Curtis has almost thirty years of experience as a literary translator from French, Italian and Spanish. Among the many authors he has translated are Flaubert, Balzac, Pirandello, Simenon, Filippo Bologna, Carole Martinez, Paolo Sorrentino and Santiago Gamboa.