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Marie NDiaye

French novelist and playwright.

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Statements about Marie NDiaye

Sex or Gender

Female

Place of Birth

Pithiviers

Occupation

Playwright
Screenwriter
Novelist
Writer
Children's Writer

Date of Birth

6/4/1967

Instance Of

Human

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Award Received

12 items
Prix Goncourt
(2009)
For Work
:
Three Strong Women
Point in Time
: 2009
Prix Femina
(2001)
For Work
:
Rosie Carpe
Point in Time
: 2001
Prix SACD
(2003)
Point in Time
: 2003
Nelly Sachs Prize
(2015)
Point in Time
: 2015
Spycher: Literary Award Leuk
(2011)
Point in Time
: 2011
Europese Literatuurprijs
(2011)
For Work
:
Drie Sterke Vrouwen
Together With
:
Jeanne Holierhoek
Point in Time
: 2011
OkayAfrica 100 Women
(2018)
Point in Time
: 2018
Austrian State Prize for European Literature
(2023)
Point in Time
: 2023
Grand Prix Du Théâtre
Q28494945
(2020)
Point in Time
: 2020
Q23068408
(2013)
Point in Time
: 2013
Q137593931
(2018)
Point in Time
: 2018

Country of Citizenship

France

Given Name

Marie

Native Language

French

Notable Work

Three Strong Women
Rosie Carpe

Name in Native Language

Marie NDiaye

Educated At

Lycée Lakanal
Collège Évariste-Galois

Languages Spoken, Written or Signed

French

Family Name

Ndiaye

Described by Source

Obálky Knih
URL
:bug2: http://wikiba.se/ontology#Url

Start of Work Period

1985

Sibling

Pap Ndiaye

Nominated For

International Booker Prize
(2016)
For Work
:
Ladivine
Has Characteristic
:
Booker Prize Longlist
Point in Time
: 2016
César Award for Best Original Screenplay
(2023)
For Work
:
Saint Omer
Together With
:
Alice Diop
Together With
:
Amrita David
Statement Is Subject Of
:
48th César Awards
Point in Time
: 2023

Spouse

Jean-Yves Cendrey
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