In Marie NDiaye’s Spellbinding New Novel, Witchcraft Stays in the Family
In “The Witch,” a mother passes to her daughters a secret, burdensome power, but sorcery can’t fix a household that’s coming apart.
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In “The Witch,” a mother passes to her daughters a secret, burdensome power, but sorcery can’t fix a household that’s coming apart.
Lucie—the narrator of NDiaye’s surreal portrait of a woman’s identity in flux—is a witch. Unfortunately, she’s not very accomplished at her craft, which has been passed down throug...
When the 2026 International Booker Prize longlist was announced in February, we noted that Marie NDiaye’s The Witch, first published in French in 1996, translated into English by J...
Ma chérie Ndeye, I am at the kitchen table again. The one by the window that doesn’t quite close, the one that lets in dust and dusk in equal measure. The table bears its old sca...
Avec Les Aimants et Petit fruit, publiés simultanément au début de l’année, Marion Fayolle explore les forces invisibles qui structurent les liens humains. Refusant toute hiérarchi...
Thélyson Orélien, a Haitian-born, previously unknown writer, submitted an unsolicited manuscript. Its rights were sold in 23 countries before publication.
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