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Marie NDiaye: First Black Woman to Win French Literary Prize
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.
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Read: Kinky Gazpacho: Life, Love & Spain
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