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Occupation
  
Role
  
Novelist

Name
  
Dany Laferriere


Citizenship
  
Haitian, Canadian

Language
  
French

Spouse
  
Maggie Berrouet

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Born
  
Windsor Kleber Laferriere 13 April 1953 (age 70) Port-au-Prince, Haiti (
1953-04-13
)

Movies
  
Heading South, How to Make Love to a Negro Without Getting Tired, How to Conquer America in One Night

Parents
  
Windsor Klebert Laferriere, Marie Nelson

Nominations
  
Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television Award for Best Screenplay

Books
  
Le cri des oiseaux fous, How to Make Love to a Negr, Je suis un écrivain japonais, Chronique de la dérive do, La Chair du Maitre

Similar People
  
Laurent Cantet, Maka Kotto, Sandy Whitelaw, Claude Dubois, Denis Coderre

« Moi, un noir » avec Dany Laferrière et Tania de Montaigne - Livres & Vous... (13/07/2018)


Dany Laferrière OC OQ (born Windsor Kléber Laferrière, 13 April 1953) is a Haitian-Canadian novelist and journalist who writes in French. He was elected to the Académie française on 12 December 2013, and inducted in May 2015.

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Life

Born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, and raised in Petit-Goâve, Laferrière worked as a journalist in Haiti before moving to Canada in 1976. He also worked as a journalist in Canada, and hosted television programming for the TQS network.

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Laferrière published his first novel, Comment faire l'amour avec un nègre sans se fatiguer (How to Make Love to a Negro Without Getting Tired) in 1985. The novel was later adapted into a screenplay by Laferrière and Richard Sadler, earning a Genie Award nomination for best adapted screenplay at the 11th Genie Awards in 1990. The film adaptation of the novel starred Isaach De Bankolé and was directed by Jacques W. Benoit.

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Laferrière writes exclusively in French, although some of his works have been published in English translation by David Homel.

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The film Heading South (Vers Le Sud, 2005) was adapted from three of his short stories.

In 2009, Laferrière won the prestigious Prix Médicis for his 11th novel, L'énigme du retour. Upon receiving the prize, he commented on its ability to open up a new readership in France, giving him visibility there. In the past Laferrière had always refused to be published in the fall, a season associated with the great literary prizes, but had been recommended to do so with L'énigme du retour by his editors. The novel follows Laferrière as he returns to his birthplace in Haiti, 33 years after he left it, upon learning of his father's death in New York City. The narrative blurs the line between prose and poetry, resembling haiku structures in some sections.

On 12 December 2013, Laferrière was elected on the first round of balloting to Seat no. 2 of the Académie française, becoming the first Haitian, the first Canadian and the first Quebecer to receive that honour. He is the second black person to have been inducted, the first being Senegalese writer and statesman Léopold Sédar Senghor in 1983.

On 3 June 2014, he was awarded the International Literature Award by the House of World Cultures for his novel The Return (L'enigme du retour).

In 2014, he was appointed officer of the National Order of Quebec. In 2015, Laferrière was awarded the Order of Canada with the grade of officer. Laferrière lives in Montreal, Quebec.

Works

  • Comment faire l'amour avec un nègre sans se fatiguer, 1985 (Éditions VLB)
  • Éroshima, 1987 (Éditions VLB)
  • L'odeur du café, 1991 (Éditions VLB)
  • Le goût des jeunes filles, 1992 (Éditions VLB)
  • Cette grenade dans la main du jeune nègre est-elle une arme ou un fruit?, 1993 (Éditions VLB), Prix RFO du livre (2002)
  • Chronique de la dérive douce 1994 (Éditions VLB, poetry)
  • Pays sans chapeau, 1996 (Éditions Lanctôt)
  • La chair du maître, 1997 (Éditions Lanctôt)
  • Le charme des après-midi sans fin, 1997 (Éditions Lanctôt)
  • Le cri des oiseaux fous, 2000 (Serpent à plumes)
  • J'écris comme je vis ; Entretien avec Bernard Magnier, 2000 (Éditions La passe du vent)
  • Je suis fatigué, 2000 (Les librairies initiales)
  • Je suis fou de Vava, 2005 (Éditions de la Bagnole)
  • Je suis un écrivain japonais
  • La fête des morts, 2009 (Éditions de la Bagnole)
  • L'énigme du retour, 2009 (Québec: Boréal, France: Grasset)
  • Tout bouge autour de moi, 2010 (Mémoire d'encrier)
  • L'Art presque perdu de ne rien faire, 2011 (Boréal)
  • Journal d'un écrivain en pyjama, 2013 (Montréal: Mémoire d'encrier)
  • Tout ce qu'on ne te dira pas, Mongo, 2015 (Montréal: Mémoire d'encrier)
  • Further reading

  • Beniamin Vasile, Dany Laferrière: l'autodidacte et le processus de création, Paris: l'Harmattan, collection "Critiques Littéraires", 2008
  • References

    Dany Laferrière Wikipedia