Maryam Madjidi


Maryam Madjidi is a French-Iranian writer. She was born in Tehran in 1980, and moved with her family to France in 1986. Her parents were communists and had been forced into exile following the Iranian revolution. She studied literature at Sorbonne University and taught French in both Beijing and Istanbul.
Her debut novel Marx et la poupée was published in 2017 to widespread acclaim, receiving the prix Goncourt for first novel as well as the Ouest-France Etonnants Voyageurs novel prize. She is currently working on her second novel.

Publications

  • Madjidi, Maryam. Marx et la poupée. Paris: le Nouvel Attila.
  • Madjidi, Maryam. Pour que je m'aime encore. Paris: Le Nouvel Attila.
  • Madjidi, Maryam; Dubois, Claude K.. Je m'appelle Maryam. Mouche. Paris: l'École des loisirs.
  • Madjidi, Maryam; Dubois, Claude K.. Mon amie Zahra. Mouche. Paris: l'École des loisirs.