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Nathacha Appanah, Mauritian expat author in French, publishes tenth book

Nathacha Appanah, a Mauritian journalist and novelist living in France, has published her tenth book titled "Nothing belongs to you". She was awarded the Prix des libraires of Nancy - Le point last month and has been shortlisted for a Prix Femina.

Nathacha Appanah was born on May 24, 1973 in Mah茅bourg. She quickly developed an interest in writing, winning her first literary prize at age 17. After graduating from high school, she studied Humanities for a year at the University of Mauritius before taking a job in a magazine.

In 1998 she decided to visit France. She loved the country and decided to settle in Grenoble where she pursued a career as a journalist. She published her first novel "Les Rochers de Poudre d'Or" in 2003.

听:听Les Rochers de Poudre d'or, Gallimard 鈥 Prix RFO, prix Rosine-Perrier translated to Blue Bay Palace

听:听听, Gallimard 鈥 Grand prix litt茅raire des oc茅ans Indien et Pacifique

听:听La Noce d'Anna, Gallimard 鈥 Prix grand public du Salon du livre de Paris, prix Passion, prix听听2008听dans la cat茅gorie Roman de langue fran莽aise

听:听, 脡ditions L'Olivier 鈥撎, prix des lecteurs de听L'Express,听, prix Obiou, prix de la Fondation France-Isra毛l translated to The Last Brother

听:听L'脡trange 茅t茅 de Tikoulou,听15e听album de la collection听, 脡ditions Vizavi

听:听En attendant demain, Gallimard translated to Waiting for Tomorrow

听:听, Gallimard 鈥撎,听听2017, prix des lyc茅ens Folio 2019 translated to Tropic of Violence

听:听Petit 脡loge des fant么mes, Gallimard Folio

听:听Une ann茅e lumi猫re, Gallimard

听:听, Gallimard translated to The Sky Above the Roof

听:听, Gallimard

She started "Nothing belongs to you" 15 years ago

"Nothing belongs to you" was published on August 19 by Gallimard editions. The novelist looks back on the life of Tara, a woman whose past resurfaces as she mourns. A woman who, when her husband dies, finds herself having to own up to a story she had tried to cover up. A story she kept to herself for 15 years. Slowly, memories will come back to her in dreams, hallucinations and a wave. Tara will end up immersing herself in the memory of it. Trying to follow through on her own.

Tara's name is actually Vijaya. And then begins the second part of this novel. Throughout the pages, Nathacha Appanah addresses the themes of mourning, memory, the place of women, childhood, the transmission of origins ...

This tenth novel, Nathacha Appanah began about fifteen years ago. After a trip to Sri Lanka for a news report following the tsunami that had hit the country in 2004. A country that had particularly struck her.

Praise from the jury

The jury of the Prix des Libraires de Nancy-Le point was full of praise for Nathacha Appanah's novel: 鈥淎 powerful novel about mourning, loneliness and memory鈥 (Emma Navarro); "Nathacha Appanah excels in the art of telling the unspeakable and the tragic" (Isabelle Gegoux); 鈥淎 magnificent style at the service of identity and reconstruction鈥 (Marc Didier); "Writing twirls, dances, in homage to the living" (Val茅rie Marin La Mesl茅e, Le Point).

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