I Heart TRACE Magazine!

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Trace Magazine has always been, in my opinion, the epitome of fresh, unique style. A magazine of "transcultural styles and ideas," I have been a follower of this magazine for many years and I continue to be impressed by the quality of its images and the content of its material. DOWNLOAD the free online magazine today at http://www.trace212.com/!


Marie NDiaye: First Black Woman to Win French Literary Prize

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Marie NDiaye, a French novelist and playwright, was the first black woman to win the Prix Goncourt, a prestigious literary award given to "the best and most imaginative prose work of the year." Her novel, "Trois Femmes Puissantes," is a tale of three women: Norah, Franta and Khady. French newspaper, Le Monde says that it was a novel that brilliantly illustrates moral decay, the baseness of humanity, and the suffering of humanity. This is a great honor for her and for France.
NDiaye, born to a French mother and a Senegalese father, was raised in the Parisian suburb, Pithiviers. She wrote her first novel "Quant au riche avenir" at the age of 18. In 2001, she won the Femina Prize for her work, "Rosie Carpe."

NDiaye now lives in Berlin. However, her emigration following the election of Nicolas Sarkozy caused some controversy. She feels that France is "monstrous" and "vulgar" under his presidency and prefers life in Berlin.

Read + See: Precious

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Check out the film Precious, based on the novel Push by Sapphire, coming to select theaters November 6. I would definitely encourage reading the book before seeing the movie. The book is wow on so many levels. A must read!

-Sophia

Read: Kinky Gazpacho: Life, Love & Spain

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I am on a book binge! This is another excellent read! This is a true story of the author's experiences in Spain as a Black woman. Her memoir is compelling, and humorous as it trenches through issues of life, love and identity at home and abroad. She has another book called Hair Story: The Untangling of Black Roots in America, which I am going to check out. Have to hit up the library! For more information, visit her blog.

-Sophia