Lolita pill

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Lolita Pille (born August 27, 1982 in Sèvres ) is a French writer .

Pille grew up in Boulogne-Billancourt near Paris. After school, she began studying law before starting to write. She was discovered by the enfant terrible of the French literary scene Frédéric Beigbeder .

Her first novel Hell became a bestseller and the German translation was titled Pradasuchtig . For her debut, she is said to have been inspired by attending law school in Paris. In 2005 the book was adapted for the cinema, filmed with the French actress Sara Forestier and was released in European cinemas on March 1, 2006. Your second equally successful novel is titled Bubble Gum and, like the first book, is about the wasteland of the young upper class and the jet-set life.

Works

  • 2002: Hell (German: Pradasuchtig: Roman. Munich; Zurich: Piper 2004 ISBN 3-492-27054-9 )
  • 2004: Bubble gum (German: Bubble Gum: Roman. Munich; Zurich: Piper 2005 ISBN 3-492-27088-3 )

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