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Finalist for the Atwood Gibson Writers' Trust Fiction Prize, 2022.
Translated from French by Phyllis Aronoff and Howard Scott.
L饌 is a teacher. She does not believe in silence and secrecy, and this is what she always tells her pupils. Silence isn't a large part of the inheritance she received from her T騁a, her beloved Armenian grandmother, who has just died at the age of one hundred and seven. Regularly over the years her large Armenian family would gather around T騁a, and she would tell stories. But there is one story that she refused to tell. As soon as L饌 brought it up, T騁a quickly changed the subject. Now L饌 wants to find out and understand the story of her ancestors. She goes to Turkey, and with the help of a Kurdish filmmaker and guide, visits her ancestral village, Manam. She learns that during the Armenian genocide at the beginning of the twentieth century, almost the entire population of Manam was killed or fled to exile in Syria. How did her grandmother and her family survive? Rima Elkouri, with great sensitivity paints the portrait of a family that wills itself to survive.
MANAM sings us through the fictional life of its protagonist's grandmother. Elkouri's writing is lyrical and soothing as she resurrects the hard early life of her own grandmother who survived the decimation of Armenia in 1915. She approaches the reality of war with words that commemorate the life of her T騁a. Elkouri writes, 'what is worse than death is forgetting.' Her work fulfills the curiosity we carry of our ancestors and is a reminder to all of us to honour their lives and, more importantly, to never forget them.--Jury panel, 2022 Atwood Gibson Writers' Trust Fiction Prize
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Born in Montreal, Rima Elkouri is a journalist and columnist for La Presse. Winner of the Jules-Fournier Prize of the Superior Council of the French Language, she published Pas envie d'黎re arabe (Somme toute, 2014). Manam is her first novel. She lives in Montreal.
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