The writer Leïla Slimani, pictured at her home in Paris in mid-February MANUEL BRAUN
After winning the Goncourt Prize with
Sweet Song
, a sociological turn of the screw on the classic of the murderous nanny and international phenomenon translated into 44 languages, Leila Slimani (Rabat, 1981) opens
a new trilogy about the
other's
(Cabaret Voltaire)
with
The Country of the Others
(Cabaret Voltaire). history of his family.
It stars Mathilde, a pe ...
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