Shenaz Patel
Shenaz Patel (born July 29, 1966) is a Mauritian writer.[1]
She was born on Mauritius and writes in both French and Mauritian Creole. Patel was one of a group of Mauritian writers who founded the literary journal Tracés. She has translated two Tintin stories into Creole: Le Secret de la Licorne and Trésor de Rackham le Rouge.[1]
Her first play La phobie du caméléon was awarded the Prix Beaumarchais.[1]
In 2014, Vents d'ailleurs published her novella Paradis Blues, which is written in French with Creole interspersed through the narration.
In 2016, she was a participant in the International Writing Program's Fall Residency at the University of Iowa, in Iowa City, IA.[2]
Selected works[1]
Novels
- Le Portrait Chamarel (2002), received the Prix Radio France du Livre de l'Océan Indien
- Sensitive (2003), received the Prix du Roman Francophone
- Le Silence des Chagos (2005), received the Prix Soroptimist de la Romancière francophone
- Paradis Blues (2014)
Stories
- "À l'encre d'un nom" in Au tour des Femmes (1995)
- "Ille était une fois" in Maurice, demain et après (1996)
- "Do-do, l'enfant" in Histoires d'enfants (1999)
- "Marée noire" in Nocturnes (2000)
- "Zistwar mistran" in Nouvelles de l'étrange (2001), Creole
- "Nous avons pris des bateaux" and "Anvolé" (Creole) in Voyages (2002)
- "Désir de mer" and "Lamer inn fermé" (Creole) in En mer (2004)
- "Incroyable, dites-vous" and "Si ziraf pa kapav anvalé" (Creole) in Histoires incroyables (2007)
- "Zistwar sosouri" in Zistwar zanimo (2010), Creole
- "L'envers du ciel" in De l'autre côté du ciel (2011)
Plays
- Esper Godo, a translation into Mauritian Creole of Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot
Literary Awards and distinctions[1]
Year | Award / Distinction |
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2002 | Prix Radio France du Livre de l’Océan Indien, for Le Portrait Chamarel. |
2004 | Prix du Roman Francophone (Issy, France), for Sensitive. |
2005 | Prix Beaumarchais des écritures dramatiques de l’Océan Indien, for La phobie du caméléon. |
2006 | Prix Soroptimist de la Romancière francophone (Grenoble), for Le Silence des Chagos. |
2016 | International Writing Program Resident, University of Iowa |
2018 | Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow, Hutchins Center for African & African American Research, Harvard University. |
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References
- "Shenaz Patel". Île en île. Lehman College.(in French)
- "2016 Residency | The International Writing Program". iwp.uiowa.edu. Retrieved 2017-04-03.
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