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Marie NDiaye Condemns French Extreme Right’s Violence Towards Her Brother during his Time as Minister of National Education

French author Marie NDiaye, on tour this week in New York for the translation of her novel “La vengeance belongs to me”, denounced “the delirious violence” of the French extreme right against her brother Pap Ndiaye when he was minister of National Education.

“When my brother was appointed minister (in May 2022) the reactions of the extreme right were beyond what I imagined. I thought they would advance a little more masked,” Ms. NDiaye, on the sidelines of a literary meeting at the Villa Albertine in Manhattan, the cultural services of the French embassy in the United States.

“But no, they advanced openly with delirious, incredible violence,” denounced the 56-year-old author, who, with her older brother Pap Ndiaye, was born to a Senegalese father and a French mother.

“The awful Philippe de Villiers, at the time of the appointment of Gabriel Attal, undoubtedly to publicize the sexual orientation of the new minister (of National Education), wrote: +after the woke minister, here is the LGBT minister+ . These people are obsessed!” exclaimed Marie NDiaye.

Pap Ndiaye led National Education from May 2022 to last July and was the favorite target of the right and the far right, with a “wokism” trial brought against him.

“Despite everything, even if we know who these people are, it was still a source of astonishment,” breathed Marie NDiaye, whose novel “Vengeance Belongs to Me” (Gallimard – 2021) is released this week in the United States. -United under the title “Vengeance Is Mine” by Penguin Random House.

The award-winning author in France and abroad has a great reputation in the United States where her books, such as her Goncourt Prize winner in 2009 “Three Powerful Women”, are translated.

The New York Times and the Washington Post also mentioned on Wednesday a literary work imbued with mystery. “Marie NDiaye had no intention of answering the questions she raised” and that she left “readers guessing,” headline the two major American dailies.

“What I love most about the novel is its fundamental impurity. It is full of things that are wrong, of errors and impurities. It is anything but perfection,” he said. -she replied.

2023-10-18 21:42:00
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