Meet & Greet - Estelle-Sarah Bulle, French author
Due to the upcoming #hurricaneIAN 🌀 our Meet&Greet with Estelle Sarah Bulle is unfortunately canceled. Stay safe Florida!
About Estelle-Sarah Bulle
Estelle-Sarah Bulle, daughter of a Guadeloupean father and a Franco-Belgian mother, has spent her professional career at cultural institutions. Her first novel, Where Dogs Bark with Their Tails (Là où les chiens aboient par la queue, Liana Levi, 2018) met with great success, garnering several literary prizes including the Stanislas Prize for a first novel, the Eugène-Dabit Prize for a popular novel, and the Carbet de la Caraïbe et du Tout-Monde Prize. She is also the author of a children’s novel, Les Fantômes d’Issa (L’Ecole des loisirs, 2020).
About Where Dogs Bark with Their Tails
(Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2022, translated from the French by Julia Grawemeyer)
The tales of one family and their larger-than-many-lives sister, Antoine, weave together the vibrant, epic story of Guadeloupe and its diaspora.
This is Antoine’s life story: an ill-fated romance between her upper-class mother and farmer father; a childhood spent deep in the
countryside; the splendors and slums of Guadeloupe’s great city, Pointe-à -Pitre; the eruption of modernity; the rifts in a deeply
hierarchical society under colonial rule—and the reasons she left it all behind. And to whom might she tell it?
A young woman born on the outskirts of Paris yearns to understand her lineage and métis identity. Her memories of occasional
childhood visits are all that connects her to her father’s home. It is at her request that old Aunt Antoine, the eccentric and indomitable
matriarch of the Ezechiels, unwinds the unforgettable tale of their family and with it a rich, layered account of Guadeloupe and its
diaspora over the course of the 20th century.
Spanning decades as it crosses the Atlantic, with lush language and vivid descriptions, Estelle-Sarah Bulle’s Where Dogs Bark with
Their Tails examines
the legacies of capitalism and colonialism, what it means to be caught between worlds, how it feels to lose our most beloved, and what
stories might help us reconcile past, present, and future.
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Là où les chiens aboient par la queue available now on CULTURETHEQUE for Alliance Française Members and Students.
📍LOCATION OF THE EVENT: Alliance Française Miami Metro, 100 Biscayne Blvd, Miami,
FL 33132.