Dublin Literary Award shortlist 2022 At Night all Blood is Black, written by David Diop and translated by Anna Moschovakis.
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About the Author/Translator
David Diop is a professor of eighteenth century literature at the University of Pau, France. At Night All Blood is Black is David’s second novel. It was shortlisted for ten major prizes in France and won the Prix Goncourt des Lycéens. It has been translated into 13 languages, winning the LA Times Book Prize for fiction, the Italian Premio Strega Europeo, and the International Booker Prize 2021 among others. David Diop was born in Paris and grew up in Senegal.
Anna Moschovakis is a poet, author and translator, whose works include the James Laughlin Award-winning poetry collection You and Three Others Are Approaching a Lake and a novel, Eleanor, or The Rejection of the Progress of Love. Her translations from the French include Albert Cossery’s The Jokers, Annie Ernaux’s The Possession, and Bresson on Bresson.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Nominating Library: Bibliothèque de Reims, France
Publisher: Pushkin Press
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