Aïda Mady Diallo is a French and Malian novelist and director. She is the author of the novel Kouty, mémoire de sang (2002).

Aida Mady Diallo
Born
France
Occupation(s)Novelist and director

Life and work edit

After her childhood in France and receiving a college degree in Uzbekistan, Diallo moved to Mali.[1]

Her novel Kouty, mémoire de sang (Kouty, Memories of Blood), tells the story of a young girl in 1980s in Gao region, in the northern part of Mali, seeking revenge for the death of her family at the hands of Tuareg killers.[2] In an interview with the magazine Bamako Culture, Diallo described the novel as "a call for tolerance and forgiveness."[3] Critic Pim Higginson described it as adapting the tropes of the crime novel and romance novel to criticise the fascination of Western readers with African violence.[4]

Diallo's television film Karim et Doussou, the story of a contemporary Malian marriage, was nominated for a 2011 Panafrican Film and Television Festival of Ouagadougou (FESPACO) award.[5]

Publications edit

  • Kouty, mémoire de sang. Paris: Gallimard, 2002. ISBN 2-07-042251-8.
  • Aïda Mady Diallo. Les Carnets de la Creation series. Montreuil, Paris: l'Oeil, 2003. ISBN 978-2912415493. A short story by Diallo with photographs by Antoine d'Agata. In French.

References edit

  1. ^ "Aïda Mady Diallo: Karim and Doussou", African Women In Cinema Blog, 18 February 2011.
  2. ^ Not to be Missed: "'Kouty, mémoire de sang', a novel by Aïda Mady DIALLO".
  3. ^ "Aïda Mady Diallo : L’Africaine de la série noire" Archived 11 April 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Bamako Culture.
  4. ^ Higginson, Pim. "Tortured Bodies, Loved Bodies: Gendering African Popular Fiction." Research in African Literatures 39.4 (Winter 2008): 133–146.
  5. ^ 22eme FESPACO", TV5 Monde. Accessed 15 November 2017.