Polemics In 1998, the writer Marie NDiaye accused Darrieussecq to have "aped" several of her books in order to write
My Phantom Husband. In 2007, upon the publishing of
Tom is Dead, Camille Laurens, who was also published by P.O.L, accused Darrieussecq of "psychic plagiarism". Their publisher Paul Otchakovsky-Laurens defended Darrieussecq in a tribune in
Le Monde entitled "No, Marie Darrieussecq did not pirate Camille Laurens." After these accusations, Darrieussecq published an essay in 2010,
Rapport de police, on the question of plagiarism in literature. A Wikipedia page has been written on the conflict that followed the publication of
Tom is Dead.
Critical acclaim In 1988, Marie Darrieussecq was awarded the Prix du jeune écrivain de langue française (the Young French Writer's Prize) for her short story
La Randonneuse. In 1996, the publication of
Pig Tales propelled Darrieussecq, at 27 years old, onto the media scene and triggered a shock wave. That same year,
Jean-Luc Godard bought the rights of the novel and then decided not to adapt it. In
Le Figaro, Eric Ollivier wrote about
Pig Tales in an article entitled "A tale that makes you puke: You feel an internal rage, a falsely naïve and merry tone that impulsively relates horrors out of this world (…). Nonsense prevails, up till the epilogue. Disgusting and difficult to bear." In 2003,
J.M.G. Le Clézio wrote in
Le Point: "Marie Darrieussecq’s work reminds one of Lautréamont: the dream of the swine, in Canto IV, begins as follows: "I dreamed that I had entered the body of a swine… when I wanted to kill, I killed." Pig Tales was born. The passage when Falmer, or the ghost of Maldoror, flies over the Panthéon is My Phantom Husband. White is a hymn to the ocean, to amphibious man, or even the "girl of snow" who appears in Canto VI." Upon the publication of
Being Here is a Splendour, Life of Paula M. Becker, Etienne de Montety wrote in
Le Figaro littéraire in 2016: "(...) nothing of what is feminine is unfamiliar to Marie Darrieussecq. It is her trademark." == Commitments ==