Not One Day
<div><p><b>Winner of the 2018 Albertine Prize</b></p></div> <div><p><b>Finalist for the 2018 Lamba Literary Awards</b></p></div><div><p><b>Finalist for the 2018 French American Foundation Translation Prize</b></p></div><div><p><I>Not One Day</I> begins with a maxim: “Not one day without a woman.†What follows is an intimate, erotic, and sometimes bitter recounting of loves and lovers past, breathtakingly written, exploring the interplay between memory, fantasy, and desire.</p><p><I>“For life is too short to submit to reading poorly written books and sleeping with women one does not love.â€</I></p><p>Anne Garréta, author of the groundbreaking novel <I>Sphinx</I> (Deep Vellum, 2015), is a member of the renowned Oulipo literary group. <I>Not One Day</I> won the Prix Médicis in 2002, recognizing Garréta as an author “whose fame does not yet match their talent.â€</p></div>