Kimberly Corliss

Bookseller
Favorite Genres
literary fiction, Poetry
Kimberly Corliss is Digital Content Manager at the Cultural Services of the French Embassy. A Native New Yorker, she fell in love with French culture as a child when introduced to the language during a playful and whimsical class at school. She studied French Language & Literature at Barnard College of Columbia University.
Digital Content Manager
Kimberly Corliss | March 2, 2018
In Not One Day, Anne Garréta unfolds twelve gripping vignettes about her experiences with desire.
In Not One Day, Anne Garréta unfolds twelve gripping vignettes about her experiences with desire.
In Not One Day, Anne Garréta unfolds twelve gripping vignettes about her experiences with desire.
Kimberly Corliss | October 17, 2016
Rwanda, 1970s. Mukasonga’s gentle prose floats the reader down to a Catholic, all-girls school at the source of the Nile River.
Rwanda, 1970s. Mukasonga’s gentle prose floats the reader down to a Catholic, all-girls school at the source of the Nile River.
Rwanda, 1970s. Mukasonga’s gentle prose floats the reader down to a Catholic, all-girls school at the source of the Nile…
Kimberly Corliss | June 21, 2015
At 18, Sagan churned out a scintillating story about the young love and old sorrow at the beach, and the result was nothing short of a scandal.
At 18, Sagan churned out a scintillating story about the young love and old sorrow at the beach, and the result was nothing short of a scandal.
At 18, Sagan churned out a scintillating story about the young love and old sorrow at the beach, and the…
Kimberly Corliss | January 22, 2015
Nadja is about convulsive beauty, chance encounters, and the destabilizing power of ambiguity. It is a book as delicious as salted caramel.
Nadja is about convulsive beauty, chance encounters, and the destabilizing power of ambiguity. It is a book as delicious as salted caramel.
Nadja is about convulsive beauty, chance encounters, and the destabilizing power of ambiguity. It is a book as delicious as…
Kimberly Corliss | November 4, 2014
Curated by author, journalist, and cultural critic Greil Marcus, Festival Albertine took place from October 14th through 19th as part of the opening celebrations for Albertine.
Curated by author, journalist, and cultural critic Greil Marcus, Festival Albertine took place from October 14th through 19th as part of the opening celebrations for Albertine.
Curated by author, journalist, and cultural critic Greil Marcus, Festival Albertine took place from October 14th through 19th as part…