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Ananda Devi (born March 23, 1957) is a Mauritian writer.[1]

Of Andhra Pradesh and Creole descent, she was born at Trois-Boutiques, Mauritius. At the age of 15, she won a prize in a Radio France Internationale short story competition. She went on to study at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London. In 1977, she published a collection of short stories Solstices. After spending several years in Brazzaville in the Congo, she moved to Ferney-Voltaire in 1989, the same year in which her first novel Rue la poudrière was published. This was followed by more novels: Le Voile de Draupadi in 1993, L’Arbre fouet in 1997 and, in 2000, Moi, l'interdite, which received the Prix Radio France du Livre de l’Océan Indien.[1]

In 2007, Devi received the Certificat d’Honneur Maurice Cagnon du Conseil International d’Études Francophones.[1]

Works[1]

  • Solstices, short-story collection (1977)
  • Le poids des êtres, short-story collection (1987)
  • Rue la Poudrière, novel (1988)
  • Le Voile de Draupadi, novel (1993)
  • La fin des pierres et des âges, short-story collection (1993)
  • L'Arbre-fouet, novel (1997)
  • Moi, L'Interdite, novel (2000)
  • Pagli, novel (2001)
    • English translation by Ananda Devi (Rupa Publishers, 2007)
  • Soupir, novel (2002)
  • La Vie de Joséphin le fou, novel (2003)
  • Le Long Désir, poetry collection (2003)
  • Ève de ses décombres, novel (2006), received the Prix des cinq continents de la francophonie and the Prix Télévision Suisse Romande
    • Eve Out of Her Ruins, English translation by Jeffrey Zuckerman (Deep Vellum, 2016; Les Fugitives, 2016)
  • Indian Tango, novel (2007)
    • Indian Tango, English translation by Jean Anderson (Host Publications, 2011; Random House India, 2013)
  • Le sari vert, novel (2009), winner of the Prix Louis-Guilloux
  • Quand la nuit consent à me parler, poetry collection (2011)
    • When the Night Agrees to Speak to Me, English translation by Kazim Ali (HarperCollins India, 2019)
  • Les hommes qui me parlent, autobiographical novel (2011)
  • Les Jours vivants, novel (2013)
  • L'ambassadeur triste, short-story collection (2015)

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Ananda Devi". The Institute of Modern Languages Research.