Thursday, December 11, 2014

Shenaz Patel lives and works in Mauritius. A journalist, a Fellow of the Reuter Foundation, she fir

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Shenaz Patel lives and works in Mauritius. A journalist, a Fellow of the Reuter Foundation, she first worked as a journalist and editor of a political journal, New Activist, then the main weekly Island, Week End, where she coordinated the sector Culture and Society and hosted an editorial under the heading "Interrogations" title. She then took some distance with the press to practice as a librarian in a high school, which parallel allows him to devote more time to his other passion: literary trt15 writing. Shenaz Patel maintains, with words and writing a report fascination and curiosity that pushes past fifteen trt15 years, always further explore the endless possibilities of writing. Author of a number of new - in French and Creole, his two "mother tongues" - published in the Collection Maurice and various books, she also signed three novels: The Portrait Chamarel which won the 2002 Prix Radio France Book of the Indian Ocean, trt15 Sensitive in 2003 and The Silence of the Chagos in 2005. In 2006, she wrote her first play, The Phobia chameleon (Beaumarchais Price dramatic writings of the Indian Ocean). His second play, Paradise Blues Festival was created in Limoges in September 2009. She also participated in the making of the documentary Diego Forbidden David Constantine. Very committed to the development of Mauritian Creole trt15 language, she translated two of Tintin (The Secret of the Unicorn and Red Rackham's Treasure), participated in the trilingual tales (My soubik, Volume 2) and is currently working on a translation of Beckett. Blue Canvas is his first youth work.
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