Léonora Miano

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Léonora Miano in March 2010

Léonora Miano (born 1973, in Douala) is a Cameroonian author. She has lived in France since 1991.[1]

She criticized the foreword added to the English translation of her 2005 first novel, Dark Heart of the Night, calling it "full of lies";[2][3] in 2012 Zukiswa Wanner, however, based on reading Dark Heart of the Night rated Miano as one of her top five African writers (alongside H. J. Golakai, Ondjaki, Chika Unigwe and Thando Mgqolozana), describing Miano's work as "brilliant".[4]

Award

Works

  • L'Intérieur de la nuit, Plon, 2005; Pocket, 2006, ISBN 2-266-16268-3
    • Dark Heart of the Night (translated by Tamsin Black), University of Nebraska Press, 2010, ISBN 978-0-8032-1567-2
  • Contours du jour qui vient, Plon, 2006, ISBN 2-259-20396-5; Pocket Jeunesse 2008; Pocket 2008, ISBN 2-266-17694-3
  • Afropean Soul, Flammarion, ISBN 2-08-120959-4
  • Tels des astres éteints, Plon, 2008, ISBN 2-259-20628-X
  • Soulfood équatoriale, Robert Laffont, 2009, ISBN 978-2-84111-380-4
  • Les Aubes écarlates, Plon, 2009, ISBN 978-2-259-21067-6
  • Blues pour Elise, Plon, 2010, ISBN 978-2-259-21286-1
  • Ces âmes chagrines, Plon, 2011 ISBN 978-2-259-21287-8
  • Écrits pour la parole, L'Arche éditeur, 2012 ISBN 978-2-85181-773-0
  • Habiter la frontière, L'Arche éditeur, 2012 ISBN 978-2-85181-786-0
  • La Saison de l'ombre, Grasset, 2013 ISBN 978-2-246-80113-9 — Prix Femina 2013
  • Crépuscule du tourment, Grasset, 2016 ISBN 978-2-246-85414-2

References

  1. ^ "Léonora Miano - Evene". Evene.fr. 5 May 2013. Retrieved 16 May 2013.
  2. ^ Lea, Richard (18 March 2010). "Léonora Miano's retrograde foreword". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 May 2013. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  3. ^ "Camerounian Novelist Léonora Miano Blasts Her American Publishers - Dibussi Tande: Scribbles from the Den". Dibussi.com. 23 March 2010. Retrieved 16 May 2013.
  4. ^ Zukiswa Wanner, "Zukiswa Wanner's top five African writers", The Guardian, 6 September 2012.

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