CBCnews

Montreal's Laferrière wins France's Prix Mèdicis

Last Updated: Thursday, November 5, 2009 | 1:20 PM ET

Canadian novelist and journalist Dany Laferrière has won a prestigious French literary prize. Canadian novelist and journalist Dany Laferrière has won a prestigious French literary prize. (Eleanore Gresley/Videotron)

Montreal writer Dany Laferrière has won the Prix Mèdicis in France for his novel L'Énigme du retour.

The prize, given annually to a writer whose "fame does not yet match their talent," is the second honour in the last week for Laferrière, who won the 2010 Blue Metropolis Literary Grand Prix on Oct. 27.

L'Enigme du retour (The Enigma of Return) is a fictionalized account of a Haitian man returning to his former home to attend his father's funeral.

The Prix Mèdicis for best foreign novel was awarded to American writer Dave Eggers for What is the What: The Autobiography of Valentino Achak Deng, based on the life story of a Sudanese refugee.

Eggers, 39, is a Boston-born, San Francisco-based writer known for his fictionalized memoir A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius and his magazine writing.

Laferrière, a journalist in his native Haiti, came to Canada in 1978 to escape the Duvalier regime. He was in a series of low-paying jobs before the 1985 publication of Comment faire l'amour avec un Nègre sans se fatiguer, published in English as How to Make Love to a Negro.

Now 56, Laferrière has written 16 novels and works as a journalist, TV and radio host, screenwriter and director. He won the 2006 Governor General's Award for Je suis fou de Vava, his first novel for children.

Known for his thoughtful and often provocative writing, Laferrière often writes about the immigrant experience. He now divides his time between Montreal and Miami.

Je suis un écrivain japonais, translated into English as I am a Japanese Writer, is due for publication by Douglas & McIntyre in fall 2010.

  •  
 

Montreal Headlines

Montreal Grand Prix details out on Friday
The details of a final agreement to bring back the Canadian Grand Prix will be unveiled Friday at 3 p.m., Radio-Canada reported Thursday.
Nortel approves more exec raises Video
Management at Nortel Networks, already under fire for handing out executive bonuses, approved a plan this fall to give another round of raises to its top managers, according to an internal corporate document obtained by CBC News.
Bombardier cuts 715 aerospace jobs
Bombardier Aerospace is laying off 715 workers in its Montreal-area facilities because of slow orders for regional jets.
Calvillo wins 3rd outstanding player award
Montreal Alouettes quarterback Anthony Calvillo was named the CFL's Most Outstanding Player for a second consecutive year on Thursday night in Calgary.
Quebec Innu threaten to block projects
Innu chiefs from five northern Quebec communities are threatening to block all mining, hydroelectric and forestry projects in their region unless the federal government is willing to hear their demands.

Canada Headlines

Nortel approves more exec raises Video
Management at Nortel Networks, already under fire for handing out executive bonuses, approved a plan this fall to give another round of raises to its top managers, according to an internal corporate document obtained by CBC News.
Supreme Court broadens Pickton's grounds for appeal Video
The Supreme Court of Canada has broadened the scope of an appeal by convicted serial killer Robert Pickton, giving him more grounds to argue his conviction should be overturned.
Former hostage advises freed reporter to 'take it slow' VideoAudio
An Alberta woman who spent almost two weeks in captivity in Nigeria says a Canadian journalist recently freed in Somalia should "take it slow and rejoice."
Former Afghan adviser denies trying to muzzle Colvin Video
David Mulroney, a former government adviser on Afghanistan, denies trying to muzzle senior diplomat Richard Colvin, who alleges that prisoners turned over by the Candian military to Afghan authorities were tortured.
Man shot on Toronto bus
A 25-year-old man is in hospital after being shot while riding on a city bus in Toronto on Thursday night.

People who read this also read …

Top CBCNews.ca Headlines