Tatiana de Rosnay is a French-born novelist known for her atmospheric and often melancholic stories exploring themes of memory, guilt, and trauma. Born in Paris, she spent much of her early life in England before returning to France, where she has primarily published her work. De Rosnay's writing style is characterized by its evocative prose, detailed descriptions, and psychological depth, often employing a fragmented narrative structure to mirror the unreliable nature of memory. She frequently delves into historical contexts, particularly the aftermath of World War II and its lingering effects.

