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Fatou Diome
Fatou Diome (born 1968 in Niodior) is a Senegalese writer, known for her bestselling novel ''The Belly of the Atlantic'', published in 2001. Her work explores immigrant life in France, and the relationship between France and Africa. Fatou Diome currently lives in Strasbourg, France. ==Biography== Fatou Diome was born in Niodior on the island of the same name in the Sine-Saloum Delta. She was raised by her grandmother and went to school and became passionate about French literature. At the age of 13 she left Niodior and continued her education in M'Bour. Later she moved to Dakar to study at the university, supporting herself by working as a housekeeper. In 1990 she married a Frenchman and moved to France. Rejected by her traditional Serer family and by his family, she divorced two years later. In 1994 Diome moved to Strasbourg to study at the University of Strasbourg. She is currently working on her Ph.D. in French language and literature. The title of her Ph.D. thesis is ''Le Voyage, les échanges et la formation dans l'œuvre littéraire et cinématographique de Ousmane Sembène'' (Voyage, Exchanges, and Education in the Literary and Cinematographic Work of Ousmane Sembène). From 2002 to 2003, she was a part-time lecturer at Marc Bloch University, Strasbourg, and at the Institute of Pedagogy of Karlsruhe (Germany).〔 From September 2004 to November 2006, she presented the cultural and literary show ''Nuit Blanche'' (Sleepless night) on the French television channel France 3 Alsace.〔("Fatou Diome - An author from Senegal writing in French", Reading Women Writers and African Literatures. )〕
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