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Fatima Gallaire (born 1944) is a Franco-Algerian playwright and author of short stories, who writes in French. She was born in 1944 in Algeria, and holds a degree in French literature from the University of Algiers, and one in cinema from Paris 8 University. She has written over twenty plays that have been translated and played in many languages, including English, Italian, German, Spanish and Uzbek. These include ''Princesses'', translated as ''You have come back'', and ''Les Co-épouses'', translated as ''House of Wives''. She was awarded the Arletty Award in 1990 and the Amic Award of the Académie française in 1994. ==Works translated into English== * ''You have come back'' (''Princesses''), in "Plays by women: an International Anthology", ed. Francoise Kourilsky et Catherine Temerson, Ubu Repertory Theater Publications, 1988. * ''Madame Bertin's Testimony'' (''Témoignage contre un homme stérile''), in "Monologues : plays from Martinique, France, Algeria, Quebec", Ubu Repertory Theater, New York, 1995. * ''House of Wives'' (''Les Co-épouses''), in "Four Plays from North Africa", ed. Marvin Carlson, Martin E. Segal Theatre Center Publications, New York, 2008. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Fatima Gallaire」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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