Marie NDiaye
Marie NDiaye (born 4 June 1967) is a French novelist, playwright and screenwriter. She published her first novel, ''Quant au riche avenir'', when she was 17. She won the
Prix Goncourt in 2009 for her novel ''Trois femmes puissantes'' (''
Three Strong Women''). Her play ''Papa doit manger'' is the sole play by a living female writer to be part of the repertoire of the
Comédie française. She co-wrote the screenplay for the 2022 legal drama ''
Saint Omer'' alongside its director
Alice Diop, and Amrita David. In September 2022, the film was selected as France's official selection for
Best International Film at the
95th Academy Awards. The English translation of her novel ''The Witch'', by Jordan Stump, was published in 2026 and was shortlisted for the
International Booker Prize.
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