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The Guardian talk about the shortlist 2016 for The Dublin Literary award

Awards - Scholastique - April 14, 2016

You can read in The Guardian, an article about International Dublin Literary award 2016
with a full description of 10 books selected among which my Novel ‘Our Lady Of The Nile’.

Four novels in translation also made the shortlist: Outlaws by Spanish author Javier Cercas; The End of Days by German author Jenny Erpenbeck; Diary of the Fall by Brazilian author Michel Laub; and Our Lady of the Nile by Rwandan author Scholastique Mukasonga.

Read The Whole article on the Guardian

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