Superstars by Ann Scott

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A heady cult novel about messy queer relationships in Paris's 90s rave scene, by a legendary author who lived it

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Superstars by Ann Scott

A heady cult novel about messy queer relationships in Paris's 90s rave scene, by a legendary author who lived it
Ann Scott was born in Boulogne-Billancourt to a Russian photographer mother and a French art-collector father. She grew up in Paris and moved to London at seventeen. In the buzzy '80s music scene, she became a drummer in a punk band. She then took up a brief career as a model before returning to Paris at twenty, where she began to write. Her first novel, Asphyxie, was published ten years later. In 2000, Superstars, her second novel, became a hit upon release. In 2023, she received the Prix Renaudot for Les Insolents, her tenth book. She is also the co-author, with Nicola Sirkis, of the song "Paradize" by the rock group Indochine, whose album of the same name has sold over a million copies.
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ISBN 13 9781805680598
ISBN 10 1805680595
Title Superstars
Author Jonathan Woollen
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pushkin Press
Year published 2026-06-18
Number of pages 320
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