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Mohamed Mbougar Sarr – Senegalese Novelist’s Win Is a Landmark for African Literature

[The Conversation Africa] The Prix Goncourt – the oldest and most prestigious literary prize in France – has been awarded to 31-year-old Mohamed Mbougar Sarr from Senegal. He’s the youngest winner since 1976 and the first from sub-Saharan Africa. Critics have been raving about The Most Secret Memory of Men, his novel about a young Senegalese writer living in Paris. The jury made a unanimous decision to award Mbougar Sarr the prize after just one round of voting, calling his work « a hymn to literature ». The prize will bring him lite

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