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An Accident in August

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title An Accident in August
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Laurence Cosse
Translated by Alison Anderson
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:192
Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 135
Category/GenreModern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
ISBN/Barcode 9781609450496
ClassificationsDewey:FIC
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Europa Editions
Imprint Europa Editions
Publication Date 30 September 2011
Publication Country United States

Description

In An Accident in August, Laurence Cosse takes one of the most famous news events of recent world history as the starting point for a novel as intelligent as it is gripping. On the now infamous night of August 31, 1997, a young woman's life is thrown into turmoil when fortune places her at the scene of the fatal car crash in which Lady Diana Frances Spencer, then Princess of Wales, lost her life. Scared and alone, she flees the scene of the accident. While there are no immediate repercussions resulting from her flight, as news of the tragic event spreads and TV stations, papers and radio talk of nothing else for days, she is assailed by a growing sense of guilt. Terrified of being found out, questioned, arrested, and thrown headfirst into a media whirlwind, she finds herself paralyzed by fear, paranoia, and a growing sense of remorse. Wonderfully paced, suspenseful and dramatic, An Accident in August is the story of an ordinary person radically changed by her chance involvement in an extraordinary event. She unwittingly becomes a part of history. Yet history itself, not to mention the police and the media, ultimately fails to identify her, and she remains a figure cloaked in mystery.

Author Biography

Alison Anderson's translations for Europa Editions include novels by Selim Nassib, Amelie Nothomb, and Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt. She is the translator of The Elegance of the Hedgehog (Europa, 2008) and The Life of the Elves (Europa, 2016) by Muriel Barbery.

Reviews

Praise for Laurence Cosse A Novel Bookstore makes a good argument for literature as a sensual pleasure surpassing even sex and fine wine. --The Washington Post Cosse is a master of fine storytelling. --La Repubblica A Novel Bookstore is a deeply satisfying manifesto of book love and a sharp indictment of those who would use such love for their own evil purposes. --The Huffington Post Cosse observes the smallets details and imbues them with meaning. --Three Percent A Novel Bookstore is packed with sublime, enthusiastic descriptions of reading and literature. --Minneapolis Star Tribune