Gustave Flaubert (1821-1880) was born in Rouen, France, and was brought to popular attention when
Madame Bovary was deemed immoral by the French government.
Lydia Davis (translator)
is a MacArthur Fellow, National Book Award finalist, and Officier of the Order of Arts and Letters and was awarded the 2011 French-American Foundation Translation Prize for her translation of Gustave Flaubert's
Madame Bovary and the 2003 French-American Foundation Translation Prize for her translation of Marcel Proust's
Swann's Way. She lives near Albany, New York.