Marie NDiaye

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Favicons?domain=wwwSydney Morning Herald - Business | November 13, 2009

Storm of protest after MP says prize-winning writer has duty of silence

There was a chorus of approval last week when Marie NDiaye, 42, a Senegalese-French novelist, became the first black woman to win the Prix Goncourt for her best-selling work Trois Femmes Puissantes (Three Powerful Women). However,...

In this article: Marie NDiaye, Eric Raoult, Nicolas Sarkozy, Les Inrockuptibles, Union for a Popular Movement, Socialist Party, and Martine Aubry

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