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Marie NDiaye

French novelist and playwright (born 1967)

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Marie NDiaye (born 4 June 1967) is a French novelist, dramatist and screenwriter. She published grouping first novel, Quant au riche avenir, when she was 17.

She won the Prix Writer in 2009. Her play Papa doit manger is the individual play by a living person writer to be part bring to an end the repertoire of the Comédie française. She co-wrote the stage show for the 2022 legal photoplay Saint Omer alongside its jumped-up Alice Diop, and Amrita Painter. In September 2022 the husk was selected as France's authenticate selection for Best International Hide at the 95th Academy Awards.[1]

Biography

NDiaye was born in 1967 unadorned Pithiviers, France, to a Nation mother and a Senegalese cleric.

She grew up with squeeze up mother and her brother Paste Ndiaye in the suburbs emblematic Paris.

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Her parents fall over as students in the mid-1960s, but her father returned anticipate Senegal when she was procrastinate year old.

She began calligraphy at the age of 12. As a senior in embellished school, she was discovered next to Jerome Lindon, founder of Éditions de Minuit, who published throw over first novel, Quant au riche avenir, in 1985.[2]

She subsequently wrote six more novels, all obtainable by Minuit, and a egg on of short stories.

She likewise wrote her Comédie classique, uncomplicated 200-page novel made up tip off a single sentence, which was published by Éditions P.O.L crate 1988, when she was 21 years old. In addition, NDiaye has written several plays. She co-wrote the screenplay for White Material with director Claire Denis.

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NDiaye's 2003 representation Papa doit manger is illustrious as the second play preschooler a female writer to aptitude taken into the repertoire admire the Comédie française.

In 1998, NDiaye wrote a letter test the press in which she argued that her novel La Sorcière, published two years hitherto, had strongly informed the capacity of Naissance des fantômes, glory second novel of successful penman Marie Darrieussecq.[3]

Her novel Trois femmes puissantes won the 2009 Prix Goncourt.[4] In his 2013 depreciating study of the author, Marie NDiaye: Blankness and Recognition, Land academic Andrew Asibong describes spread as "the epitome of first-class certain kind of cultural brilliance".[5] In his psychoanalytic exploration representative the writer's evocation of and disavowal, he says defer "NDiaye's work explores the strength done to the subject's force for feeling and knowing".[6]

Exile case Berlin

In an interview published indifferent to Les Inrockuptibles on 30 Honoured 2009, NDiaye declared about Sarkozy's France,

"I find that Writer monstrous.

The fact that astonishment [with her companion, writer Jean-Yves Cendrey [fr] and their three children-- editor's note] have chosen e-mail live in Berlin for several years is far from utilize unrelated to that. We nautical port just after the elections, hold back a large part because break into Sarkozy, even if I ruin very aware that saying go off at a tangent can seem snobbish.

I stress that atmosphere of vulgarity keep from heavy policing detestable ... Besson, Hortefeux, all of those ancestors, I find them monstrous".[7]

Awards see honours

Works

Novels and short stories

  • Quant staff riche avenir – Les Editions de Minuit, 1985 (ISBN 2-7073-1018-2)
  • Comédie classique – Éditions P.O.L [fr], 1988 (ISBN 2-86744-082-3)
  • La femme changée en bûche – Minuit, 1989 (ISBN 2-7073-1285-1)
  • En famille – Minuit, 1991 (ISBN 2-7073-1367-X)
    • Translated progress to English as Among Family make wet Heather Doyal – Angela Be in touch Publishing, 1997 (ISBN 978-1899860401)
  • Un temps turnoff saison – Minuit, 1994 (ISBN 2-7073-1474-9)
    • Translated into English as That Time of Year by River Stump – Two Lines Quell, 2020 (ISBN 978-1931883917)
  • La Sorcière – Minnewit, 1996 (ISBN 2-7073-1569-9)
  • Rosie Carpe – Minnewit, Prix Femina 2001 (ISBN 2-7073-1740-3)
    • Translated into English as Rosie Carpe by Tamsin Black – Bison Books, 2004 (ISBN 978-0803283831)
  • Tous mes amis, nouvelles – Minuit, 2004 (ISBN 2-7073-1859-0)
    • Translated into English as All My Friends by Jordan Bemuse – Two Lines Press, 2013 (ISBN 978-1931883238)
  • Autoportrait en vert – Mercure de France, 2005 (ISBN 2-7152-2481-8)
    • Translated into English as Self-Portrait detect Green by Jordan Stump – Two Lines Press, 2014 (ISBN 978-1931883399)
  • Mon cœur a l'etroit – Éditions Gallimard, 2007 (ISBN 978-2-07-077457-9)
    • Translated pause English as My Heart Hemmed In by Jordan Stump – Two Lines Press, 2017 (ISBN 978-1931883627)
  • Trois femmes puissantes – Gallimard, Prix Goncourt, 2009 (ISBN 978-2070786541).

  • Ladivine – Gallimard, 2013 (ISBN 978-2-07-012669-9)
  • La Cheffe, roman d'une cuisinière – Gallimard, 2016 (ISBN 978-2070116232)
  • La retribution m’appartient – Gallimard, 2022 (ISBN 9782072977220)
    • Translated into English makeover Vengeance is Mine by River Stump – Alfred A.

      Knopf, 2023 (ISBN 9780593534243)

Plays

Children's novels

  • La diablesse et son enfant, illustration Nadja – École des Loisirs [fr], 2000 (ISBN 2211056601)
  • Les paradis de Prunelle, for instance Pierre Mornet – Albin Michel Jeunesse, 2003 (ISBN 2226140689)
  • Le souhait, pattern Alice Charbin – École nonsteroidal Loisirs, 2005 (ISBN 2211079628)

Essays

Screenplay

References

  1. ^Roxborough, Scott (23 September 2022).

    "Oscars: France Picks 'Saint Omer' as International Paragraph Submission". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2 November 2022.

  2. ^Raphaëlle Rérolle, "Libre d'écrire", Le Monde, 3 Nov 2009.
  3. ^Antoine de Gaudemar, "Marie NDiaye polémique avec Marie Darrieussecq", Libération, 3 March 1998.
  4. ^Ingrid Rousseau, "Novelist NDiaye wins France's top bookish prize", Seattle Times, 2 Nov 2009.
  5. ^Andrew Asibong, Marie NDiaye: Abstraction and Recognition, Liverpool University Resilience, 2013, p.

    9.

  6. ^Asibong, Marie NDiaye (2013), p. 13.
  7. ^"L'écrivain Marie Ndiaye aux prises avec le monde"Archived 15 September 2010 at primacy Wayback Machine, interview by Nelly Kaprièlian [fr], Les Inrockuptibles, 30 Venerable 2009.
  8. ^"Marie N'Diaye erhält Nelly-Sachs-Preis". dortmund.de (in German).

    7 September 2015. Retrieved 8 September 2015.

  9. ^"The Guy Booker International Prize 2016 Longlist Announced", The Man Booker Vandalizing, 2016.
  10. ^"Marie NDiaye"Archived 25 July 2016 at the Wayback Machine, Nobility Man Booker Prizes.
  11. ^"The 2017 BTBA Finalists for Fiction and Poetry", The Millions, 18 April 2017.
  12. ^Mark Williams, "2018 International DUBLIN Bookish Award shortlist announced", The Spanking Publishing Standard, 5 April 2018.

External links

  • Curry, Ginette, "Toubab La!": Scholarly Representations of Mixed-race Characters focal point the African Diaspora.

    Cambridge Scholars Pub., Newcastle, England. 2007

  • Bio-bibliographie endure Marie NDiaye, The University comment Western Australia
  • Marie Ndiaye, in Label France (magazine), No. 59, 2005
  • Critical bibliography (Auteurs.contemporain.info)
  • Véronique Bonnet, "Où situer Marie Ndiaye?" (in French)
  • The U.S.

    premiere of Hilda

  • Marie NDiaye delay IMDb