![]() She studied philology at the Université Libre de Bruxelles. There, she reportedly felt as much a stranger as everywhere else. Nothomb moved often, and did not live in Europe until she was 17, when she moved to Brussels. "Quitter le Japon fut pour moi un arrachement" ("Leaving Japan was a wrenching separation for me") she writes in Fear and Trembling. When she was five the family moved to China. While in Japan, she attended a local school and learned Japanese. She has been awarded numerous prizes, including the 1999 Grand Prix du roman de l'Académie française the Prix René-Fallet and twice the Prix Alain-Fournier. Les Catilinaires (1995), Stupeur Et Tremblements (1999) and Métaphysique des tubes (2000). Since then, she has published approximately one novel per year with a.o. Her first novel, Hygiène de l'assassin, was published in 1992. She is from a distinguished Belgian political family she is notably the grand-niece of Charles-Ferdinand Nothomb, a Belgian foreign minister (1980-1981). Subsequently, she lived in China, New York, Bangladesh, Burma, the United Kingdom (Coventry) and Laos. ![]() Although Nothomb claims to have been born in Japan, she actually began living in Japan at the age of two until she was five years old. With her trademark wit, brevity, and tightly wound plots, Nothomb, one of Europe’s most acclaimed and beloved authors, has crafted an insightful story about a modern heroine who will linger in the minds of readers long after the final page.Īmélie Nothomb, born Fabienne Claire Nothomb, was born in Etterbeek, Belgium on 9 July 1966, to Belgian diplomats. Strike Your Heart takes a philosophical look at jealousy, contempt, loss, betrayal, and above it all, the capacity for forgiveness. Nothomb balances light-hearted observations with crushing revelations, exposing the spectrum of female bonds. This is the story of Diane’s relationships with other women: her best friend, the sweet Élisabeth her mentor, the selfish Olivia her sister, the coddled Célia and, of course, her mother, Marie. Intelligent and cold, Olivia’s ambition and need to feel superior to others drags Diane down to a dark place. At university, she befriends the assistant professor Olivia. She forges her own path, dismissing suitors and pursuing her dream of becoming a cardiologist. Despite this, Diane grows up to become a brilliant young woman who rejects societal expectations. The two sisters, however, remain very close.Diane is raised by a mother so plagued by jealousy of her own daughter that she is incapable of showing affection to her. She lived in Brussels with her sister but now lives in Paris on her own. She published her first novel at the age of twenty-five and has since published almost a novel a year. She has been very prolific though she has declined to publish most of the novels she has written. It was at this time that she started writing. ![]() Subsequently, she lived in China, New York, Bangladesh, Myanmar and Laos, before returning to Belgium at the age of seventeen to study at the Université Libre de Bruxelles. She spent the first five years of her life in Japan and learned Japanese. ![]() She has consistently claimed metaphorically to have been born in Kobe, Japan in 1967 though this is not accurate. Amélie Nothomb was born Fabienne-Claire Nothomb in Belgium in 1966, the daughter of a Belgian diplomat. ![]()
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