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Mariama Barry
Mariama Barry in 2000
Mariama Barry in 2000.
Born Dakar, Senegal
OccupationNovelist
Notable worksLa petite Peul

Mariama Barry is a Senegalese novelist, specializing in autobiographical fiction. Born in Dakar, she spent her teenage years in Guinea before settling in France, where she is also a practicing lawyer. Her first book, La petite Peule, was published in 2000, then in English translation in 2010 as The Little Peul.

Early life and education

Mariama Barry was born in Dakar, the capital of Senegal. Her childhood there was difficult. Because she was born in the capital, her uncles labeled her an ndjouddou, a child born in a foreign land who does not know the codes and traditions of the Fula people of Fouta Djallon, where her parents originated. She was subjected to female genital mutilation. A few years later, her parents divorced, and her mother left the children with her father. As the eldest of seven children, she was forced to take charge of managing the household, which impeded her education. [1] [2] [3] [4]

When Barry was a teenager, her father moved the family to Guinea. She managed to avoid a forced marriage, with the help of her grandmother. She then left Africa to move to France, where she studied to become a lawyer at the University of Paris II Panthéon-Assas. [3] [4] [5]

Koffi Olomidé and Papa Wemba pay tribute to her in the track "Maryama 'Terre Battue'" on the album Wake Up released in 1996.[ citation needed]

Writing

Having first begun writing as a teenager, Barry started producing works of autobiographical fiction while continuing her legal career in France. Her first book, the autobiographical novel La petite Peule, was published in 2000. It tells the story of a young African girl whose childhood is stolen. [1] [2] [3] [4]

In her writing, she denounces the mistreatment of women, violence, and unequal access to education. [5]

Her second book, Le cœur n’est pas un genou que l’on plie, was published in 2007. It draws on her teenage years in Guinea and bluntly describes the country's climate under the regime of Ahmed Sékou Touré. [2] [5] A third book was planned, to form a trilogy about her childhood, but it has not been published. [5]

La petite Peule was published in English translation under the title The Little Peul in 2010. [6] [7]

In 2008, Barry also served on the jury of the 8th edition of the Marrakech International Film Festival. [8] [9]

Selected works

  • La petite Peule (2000). Paris: Mazarine. ISBN  9782863743225 [10]
  • Le cœur n’est pas un genou que l’on plie (2007). Paris: Gallimard. ISBN  9782070783960 [11]
  • The Little Peul (2010 translation). Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press. ISBN  9780813929620 [12]

References

  1. ^ a b Di Cecco, Daniela, ed. (2015-01-01), "La question de l'enfance volée dans La Petite Peule de Mariama Barry et La Petite Vendeuse de soleil de Djibril Diop Mambéty", Girls in French and Francophone Literature and Film, Brill | Rodopi, pp. 111–121, doi: 10.1163/9789004299283_010, ISBN  978-90-04-29928-3, retrieved 2020-11-18
  2. ^ a b c Le dictionnaire universel des créatrices. Didier, Béatrice., Fouque, Antoinette., Calle-Gruber, Mireille, 1945-. Paris: Des femmes-A. Fouque. 2013. ISBN  978-2-7210-0631-8. OCLC  864873770.{{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: others ( link)
  3. ^ a b c "Mariama Barry". The University of Western Australia (in French). 2000-07-06. Retrieved 2020-11-18.
  4. ^ a b c Pätzold, Brigitte (2000-06-01). "Itinéraire d'une femme". Le Monde diplomatique (in French). Retrieved 2020-11-18.
  5. ^ a b c d Diop, Baba (2020-11-18). "Mariama Barry : le coeur n'est pas une jambe que l'on plie". Seneweb (in French). Retrieved 2020-11-18.
  6. ^ Barry, Mariama. (2010). The little Peul. Coates, Carrol F., 1930-. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press. ISBN  978-0-8139-2962-0. OCLC  435967590.
  7. ^ Morris, Darryl (July–August 2011). "The Little Peul". Belletrista. Retrieved 2020-11-18.
  8. ^ "Maroc : Ouverture de la 8ème édition du Festival international du film de Marrakech". Babnet. 2008-11-17. Retrieved 2020-11-18.
  9. ^ Touaibia, Nadjib (2008-10-17). "Festival de Marrakech : un realisateur américain désigné président du Jury". Médiaterranée (in French). Retrieved 2020-11-18.
  10. ^ Barry, Mariama (2000). La petite Peule. ISBN  9782863743225. OCLC  758871624. Retrieved 18 November 2020 – via World Cat.
  11. ^ Le cœur n'est pas un genou que l'on plie. OCLC  123176507. Retrieved 18 November 2020 – via World Cat.
  12. ^ Barry, Mariama (2010). The little Peul. ISBN  9780813929637. OCLC  435967590. Retrieved 18 November 2020 – via World Cat.