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Her breakthrough work was ''No et moi'' (2007), in which she depicts the life of a young homeless woman from the point of view of a highly gifted thirteen-year-old girl. The book which won the [[Rotary International]] Prize<ref name=":0" /> in 2009 as well as France's prestigious [[Prix des libraires]].<ref name=":1" /> The novel was translated into twenty languages and a film adaptation was released in 2010 (''[[No et moi]]'' directed by [[Zabou Breitman]]).<ref name="bio" /> Following the book's success, she became a full-time professional writer.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Verdier |first=Caroline |date=2016 |title=Delphine de Vigan's Pathographies: Writing as a Response to Trauma and Illness |url=https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/17/article/696815 |journal=Journal of Literature and Trauma Studies |volume=5 |issue=2 |pages=87–103 |doi=10.1353/jlt.2016.0023 |issn=2045-4740}}</ref>

Her breakthrough work was ''No et moi'' (2007), in which she depicts the life of a young homeless woman from the point of view of a highly gifted thirteen-year-old girl. The book which won the [[Rotary International]] Prize<ref name=":0" /> in 2009 as well as France's prestigious [[Prix des libraires]].<ref name=":1" /> The novel was translated into twenty languages and a film adaptation was released in 2010 (''[[No et moi]]'' directed by [[Zabou Breitman]]).<ref name="bio" /> Following the book's success, she became a full-time professional writer.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Verdier |first=Caroline |date=2016 |title=Delphine de Vigan's Pathographies: Writing as a Response to Trauma and Illness |url=https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/17/article/696815 |journal=Journal of Literature and Trauma Studies |volume=5 |issue=2 |pages=87–103 |doi=10.1353/jlt.2016.0023 |issn=2045-4740}}</ref>



De Vigan's central theme is the trauma and the damage that adult behaviour does to children. In 2011, her novel ''Rien ne s'oppose à la nuit'' (''Nothing holds back the night''), which deals with a family coping with a woman's [[bipolar disorder]], won another clutch of French literary prizes, including the [[prix du roman Fnac]],<ref name=":4">{{Cite web |last=magazine |first=Le Point |date=2011-08-31 |title=Le Prix du roman Fnac décerné à Delphine de Vigan |url=https://www.lepoint.fr/culture/le-prix-du-roman-fnac-decerne-a-delphine-de-vigan-31-08-2011-1368556_3.php |access-date=2023-07-01 |website=Le Point |language=fr}}</ref> the [[Prix France Télévisions|prix Roman France Télévisions]],<ref name=":5">{{Cite web |date=2011-11-03 |title=Le Prix Roman France Télévisions 2011 à Delphine de Vigan |url=https://www.lexpress.fr/culture/le-prix-roman-france-televisions-2011-a-delphine-de-vigan_1047304.html |access-date=2023-07-01 |website=L'Express |language=fr}}</ref> the [[Grand prix des lectrices de Elle]],<ref>{{Cite web |date=2012-06-15 |title=Une journée avec Delphine de Vigan - Elle |url=https://www.elle.fr/People/La-vie-des-people/Une-journee-avec/Une-journee-avec-Delphine-de-Vigan-2088554 |access-date=2023-07-01 |website=elle.fr |language=fr}}</ref> and the [[Prix Renaudot des lycéens]].<ref name="bio" />

De Vigan's central theme is the trauma and the damages that adult behavior does to children. In 2011, her novel ''Rien ne s'oppose à la nuit'' (''Nothing holds back the night''), which deals with a family coping with a woman's [[bipolar disorder]], won another clutch of French literary prizes, including the [[prix du roman Fnac]],<ref name=":4">{{Cite web |last=magazine |first=Le Point |date=2011-08-31 |title=Le Prix du roman Fnac décerné à Delphine de Vigan |url=https://www.lepoint.fr/culture/le-prix-du-roman-fnac-decerne-a-delphine-de-vigan-31-08-2011-1368556_3.php |access-date=2023-07-01 |website=Le Point |language=fr}}</ref> the [[Prix France Télévisions|prix Roman France Télévisions]],<ref name=":5">{{Cite web |date=2011-11-03 |title=Le Prix Roman France Télévisions 2011 à Delphine de Vigan |url=https://www.lexpress.fr/culture/le-prix-roman-france-televisions-2011-a-delphine-de-vigan_1047304.html |access-date=2023-07-01 |website=L'Express |language=fr}}</ref> the [[Grand prix des lectrices de Elle]],<ref>{{Cite web |date=2012-06-15 |title=Une journée avec Delphine de Vigan - Elle |url=https://www.elle.fr/People/La-vie-des-people/Une-journee-avec/Une-journee-avec-Delphine-de-Vigan-2088554 |access-date=2023-07-01 |website=elle.fr |language=fr}}</ref> and the [[Prix Renaudot des lycéens]].<ref name="bio" />



In 2015, she received the [[Prix Renaudot]]<ref name=":2" /> as well as the [[Prix Goncourt des Lycéens|Prix Goncourt des lycéens]] for ''D'après une histoire vraie'' (''Based on a true story'').<ref name=":3" /> In it, the question of what truth or fiction means in the process of writing is addressed. The author befriends an enigmatic woman who slowly becomes more and more like her, while her own ability to write slips away. [[Roman Polanski|Roman Polański]] made a film of the book named ''Based on a True Story'' in 2017.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Briscoe |first=Joanna |date=2017-04-15 |title=Based on a True Story by Delphine de Vigan review – disturbing metafictional tale |language=en-GB |work=The Guardian |url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2017/apr/15/based-on-a-true-story-delphine-de-vigan-review |access-date=2023-07-01 |issn=0261-3077}}</ref>

In 2015, she received the [[Prix Renaudot]]<ref name=":2" /> as well as the [[Prix Goncourt des Lycéens|Prix Goncourt des lycéens]] for ''D'après une histoire vraie'' (''Based on a true story'').<ref name=":3" /> In it, the question of what truth or fiction means in the process of writing is addressed. The author befriends an enigmatic woman who slowly becomes more and more like her, while her own ability to write slips away. [[Roman Polanski|Roman Polański]] made a film of the book named ''Based on a True Story'' in 2017.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Briscoe |first=Joanna |date=2017-04-15 |title=Based on a True Story by Delphine de Vigan review – disturbing metafictional tale |language=en-GB |work=The Guardian |url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2017/apr/15/based-on-a-true-story-delphine-de-vigan-review |access-date=2023-07-01 |issn=0261-3077}}</ref>

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