Boubacar Boris Diop
Boubacar Boris Diop is a Senegalese novelist, journalist and screenwriter. His best known work, Murambi, le livre des ossements, is the fictional account of a notorious massacre during the Rwandan genocide of 1994. He is also the founder of Sol, an independent newspaper in Senegal, and the author of many books, political works, plays and screenplays. Doomi Golo is one of the only novels ever written in Wolof; it deals with the life of a Senegalese Wolof family. The book was published by Papyrus Afrique, Dakar.
He was awarded the 2022 Neustadt International Prize for Literature.
Life and career
Boubacar Boris Diop was born in Dakar in 1946. He taught literature and philosophy in several Senegalese high schools. He became technical advisor at the Cultural Ministry of Senegal. He began working as a journalist and writer, writing for local newspapers, the Swiss newspaper Neue Zürcher Zeitung and the Paris-based magazine Afrique, perspectives et réalités.Work
Diop's book Murambi, le livre des ossements was written for the Rwanda: écrire par devoir de mémoire initiative of 1998. He is the author of Doomi Golo, a novel entirely in Wolof. It was translated to English by Vera Wülfing-Leckie and El Hadji Moustapha Diop, and published as Doomi Golo: The Hidden Notebooks by the Michigan State University Press in the series African Humanities and the Arts. His novel Murambi, The Book of Bones won him the 2022 Neustadt International Prize for Literature.Diop also writes for the cinema and theatre and contributes to numerous publications, including and Chimurenga.
In 2022, he headlined the Neustadt Festival.
Novels
Kaveena, Philippe Rey, 2006.L'Impossible innocence, Philippe Rey, 2004.Doomi Golo, novel in Wolof, Éditions Papyrys, 2003.Murambi, Le livre des ossements, Paris: Stock, 2000. English translation by Fiona McLaughlin, Murambi: The Book of Bones L'Europe, vues d'Afrique, short stories, several authors, Le Figuier.Le Cavalier et son ombre, Paris: Stock, 1997, Price Tropiques 1997.Les Traces de la meute, novel, Paris: Éditions l'Harmattan, 1993.Les Tambours de la mémoire, Paris: Nathan, 1987, re-edition L'Harmattan, 1990, Grand Prix de la République du Sénégal pour les Lettres, 1990.Le Temps de Tamango, follows Thiaroye, terre rouge, first edition Paris: Harmattan, 1981, Prix Bureau Sénégalais du Droit d'Auteurs 1984. Translated into Italian. Re-issued Le Serpent à Plumes, 2002.Essays
Négrophobie, essay, with Odile Tobner and François-Xavier Verschave, Ed. Les Arènes, 2005.L'Afrique au secours de l'Occident, preface of the book by Anne-Cécile Robert, Ed. de l'AtelierLe Temps des aveux, Labor, Belgique 1993, collection of texts on the issue ''Ecriture et démocratie''Plays
Thiaroye terre rouge, L'Harmattan 1981.Grandakar-Usine, co-written with Senegalese director Oumar Ndao, has been performed widely in sub-Saharan Africa and the Maghreb.Political writings
- Nicholas Sarkozy’s Unacceptable, 2008. Speech By Boubacar Boris Diop.
- , By Boubacar Boris Diop. Monde Diplomatique, April 2005.
- Boubacar Boris Diop, 2005.
- . The PANOS Institute of West Africa, 2002.
- Boubacar Boris Diop, Dakar Noir. Transition - Issue 87, 2001, pp. 90–107.
- on the Spanish exclaves Ceuta and Melilla at signandsight.com.
Interviews
- , Yolande Bouka & Chantal Thompson. Lingua Romana: a journal of French, Italian and Romanian culture, Volume 2, number 1 / fall 2004.
- Sugnet, Charles. Dances with Wolofs: A conversation with Boubacar Boris Diop. Transition - Issue 87, 2001, pp. 138–159
- , Elie-Charles MOREAU.