- Maryse Conde, one of the Caribbean's most renowned authors, has won an award created to replace this year's Nobel Prize for Literature.
- The prestigious literature prize was suspended this year after a scandal at the Swedish Academy, which awards it.
The Guadeloupian author, 81, said she was "very happy and proud" to win the alternative version.
- She was selected from 47 authors who were nominated by Swedish librarians and voted on by nearly 33,000 people from around the world.
- Conde has written more than 20 novels, including Desirada, Segu.
Published On : 13 Oct 2018
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