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2001 novel

First edition

Rosie Carpe is a 2001 novel by the French writer Marie NDiaye. It received the 2001 Prix Femina. It was originally published in France by Les Éditions de Minuit. The English translation by Tamsin Black was published in 2004 by the University of Nebraska Press.

Summary

The novel follows the titular character, Rosie Carpe, as she attempts to reconnect with her estranged brother in Guadeloupe.

References

  1. Arnould-Bloomfield, Elisabeth (2013). "Rosie Carpe et le récit désastreux". L'Esprit Créateur (in French). 53 (2): 17–28. ISSN 0014-0767. JSTOR 26378839.
  2. Williams-Ginsberg, Helen (2005). "Review of Rosie Carpe". Women in French Studies. 13 (1): 150–151. doi:10.1353/wfs.2005.0025. ISSN 2166-5486. S2CID 183501066.
  3. Jensen, Laura (27 May 2019). "" Ce Noir qui aurait pu être mon frère" : Race and Fraternité in Marie NDiaye's Fiction". Contemporary French and Francophone Studies. 23 (3): 324–332. doi:10.1080/17409292.2019.1686232. ISSN 1740-9292. S2CID 214503878.
  4. Coutier, Delphine (10 September 2020). "Tours : l'heure est aux répétitions au Théâtre Olympia". La Nouvelle République du Centre-Ouest (in French). Retrieved 20 September 2020.
  5. McGrath, Patrick (5 May 2016). "'Ladivine,' by Marie NDiaye". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 20 September 2020.
  6. NDiaye, Marie (2001). Rosie Carpe. Paris: Les Éditions de Minuit. ISBN 2-7073-1740-3. OCLC 48467103.
  7. NDiaye, Marie (2004). Rosie Carpe. Translated by Black, Tamsin. Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press. ISBN 0-8032-3348-5. OCLC 54487555.


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