NEIGE SINNO is a French writer who has studied American literature in the United States and Mexico, and worked as a translator and literature professor. She is the author of two previous books,
Le Camion and
La Vie des rats. Born in France, she has lived in Mexico for the past 20 years. Her 2023 book,
Triste tigre, won several of France's top literary prizes and became the publishing sensation of the year. It is published in English as
Sad Tiger by Seven Stories Press, in a translation by Natasha Lehrer.
NATASHA LEHRER is a prizewinning writer and translator. She writes regularly for the
Times Literary Supplement, the
Observer, and
The Guardian among many others and translated works by Chantal Thomas, Vanessa Springora, Amin Maalouf, Victor Segalen, Robert Desnos, and Georges Bataille. In 2016 she was awarded the Scott Moncrieff prize for
Suite for Barbara Loden by Nathalie Léger. She lives in France.