Diane Awerbuck

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Diane Awerbuck (born 1 April 1974) is a South African novelist. Her novel, Gardening at Night, won the 2004 Commonwealth Writers' Prize, best first book (Africa and the Caribbean), and was shortlisted for the International Dublin Literary Award. In 2011, her collection of short stories, Cabin Fever, was published by Random House Struik. Her novel, Home Remedies, was published by Random House Struik in August 2012. She was shortlisted for the Caine Prize in 2014, and won the Short Story Day Africa competition the same year. rdf:langString
Diane Awerbuck (1er avril 1974, Kimberley) est une romancière sud-africaine. En 2004, elle reçoit le Commonwealth Writers' Prize africain du premier livre pour Gardening at night. En 2014, elle fait partie de la présélection du Prix Caine pour la nouvelle Phosphorescence du recueil de nouvelles Cabin Fever. Cette nouvelle conte l'histoire d'une grand-mère qui emmène sa petite-fille se baigner la nuit dans une piscine d'eau de mer sur le point d'être démolie à Sea Point. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Rachel Zadok and Diane Awerbuck at the launch of Short Story Day Anthology for 2016 - Water.
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rdf:langString Diane Awerbuck (born 1 April 1974) is a South African novelist. Her novel, Gardening at Night, won the 2004 Commonwealth Writers' Prize, best first book (Africa and the Caribbean), and was shortlisted for the International Dublin Literary Award. In 2011, her collection of short stories, Cabin Fever, was published by Random House Struik. Her novel, Home Remedies, was published by Random House Struik in August 2012. She was shortlisted for the Caine Prize in 2014, and won the Short Story Day Africa competition the same year. She taught at Rustenburg Girls' High School until 2002. Before this, she worked as a teacher of History at Cedar House; and of Narrative and Aesthetics at AFDA, the film school, both in Cape Town.Her non-fiction has appeared in the Mail & Guardian. She reviews fiction for the South African Sunday Times. Her essays and short stories are published regularly and her work has been translated into German, Swedish, Mandarin and Russian. Her doctorate is in trauma narratives: The Spirit and the Letter: Trauma, Warblogs and the Public Sphere. "Awerbuck" also writes as "Frank Owen", with co-writer Alex Latimer. Their cowboy-apocalypse novel South was published in 2016 (southvsnorth.com). The second volume North followed in 2018.
rdf:langString Diane Awerbuck (1er avril 1974, Kimberley) est une romancière sud-africaine. En 2004, elle reçoit le Commonwealth Writers' Prize africain du premier livre pour Gardening at night. En 2014, elle fait partie de la présélection du Prix Caine pour la nouvelle Phosphorescence du recueil de nouvelles Cabin Fever. Cette nouvelle conte l'histoire d'une grand-mère qui emmène sa petite-fille se baigner la nuit dans une piscine d'eau de mer sur le point d'être démolie à Sea Point. Elle est aussi l'auteure en compagnie d'Alex Latimer un diptyque post-apocalyptique : South (2016) et North (2018). Les deux ouvrages sont signés du pseudonyme Franck Owen. En 2017, la revue Galaxies publie une de ses nouvelles en traduction française : Leatherman. Ses oeuvres ont par ailleurs été traduites en allemand, suédois, mandarin et russe.
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