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SUMMARY:Femmes et Fictions Littéraires: Conversation avec Alice Zeniter
DESCRIPTION:Alice Zeniter studied literature and theater at l’École Normale Supérieure and Sorbonne-Nouvelle University. She is the author of four novels and has won many awards for her work; Sombre dimanche (Albin Michel\, 2013) won the Prix du Livre Inter\, the Prix des lecteurs de l’Express and the Prix de la Closerie des Lilas; Juste avant l’oubli (Flammarion\, 2015) won the Prix Renaudot des lycéens. Her novel The Art of Losing\, which was translated into English by Frank Wynne and published by Picador in 2021\, won the International Dublin Literary Award in 2022. Zeniter will be a Short-Term Whitney J. Oates Fellow in the Humanities Council and the Department of French and Italian in Fall 2023. \nConversation in French. \nOpen to members of the Princeton University community. Registration required.
URL:https://humanities.princeton.edu/event/femmes-et-fictions-litteraires-conversation-avec-alice-zeniter/
LOCATION:102 Julis Romo Rabinowitz
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