Emmanuelle Bayamack-Tam

Emmanuelle Bayamack-Tam

writer France

Emmanuelle Bayamack-Tam is a French writer born in Marseille in 1966, acclaimed for her exploration of identity, marginality, and the concept of community in her literary works. She has won prestigious awards such as the Prix Médicis and the Prix du Livre Inter. A professor of modern literature for over 35 years, she has penned around twenty novels and two plays, with some works published under the pseudonym Rebecca Lighieri. Her novels 'Arcadia' and 'La decimotercera hora' delve into the dynamics of closed communities, challenging social norms and the fluidity of identity, reflecting her deep engagement with themes of utopia, language, and the power of poetry.

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