Lolita Pille

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

Pill grew up in Boulogne- Billancourt, near Paris. After school, she began to study law before they began writing. She was discovered by the enfant terrible of the French literary scene Frédéric Beigbeder.

Her first novel, Bright became a bestseller and overwritten in the German translation with Prada Addict. For their debut, they said to have been inspired by the visit of the Law Faculty of Paris. In 2005 the book was adapted for the cinema, a film starring French actress Sara Forestier and came on 1 March 2006 in the European cinema. Her second equally successful novel is titled Bubble Gum and is, as the first book of the wasteland of young upper class and the jet-set life.

Works

  • 2002: Hell (English: Prada Shopaholic: 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 )

Adaptations

Film

  • 2006: Hell ( with Sara Forestier )

Radioplay

  • 2011: Bright, DLR ( with Mary Kwiatkowsky )
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