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      • Fiction
        August 2014

        DEBOUT-PAYÉ

        by GAUZ

        NOVEL   A social satire with a keen eye on the excesses of the contemporary commercial world. A funny, rich and uncompromising portrait of French and African societies. Debout-Payé is Ossiri's novel, an Ivorian student who became a security guard after landing without papers in France in 1990. It is a song in honour of a family where, from father to son, one becomes a security guard in Paris, in honour of a mother and more generally in honour of the African community in Paris, with its failings, its sufferings and its differences. It is also the political history of an immigrant and his views of our country, through the evolution of the security guard profession since the 1960s - the triumphant Françafrique - after September 11.   AWARDS/SHORTLISTED - Gibert Joseph 2014 Prix des libraires- Best début novel of the year 2014 by Lire magazine.- Kaïlcedra Grand Prix des lycéens et collégiens, in Abidjan- Grand Prix des lycéens 2015

      • Historical fiction
        August 2018

        CAMARADE PAPA

        by GAUZ

        NOVEL   A white colonizer in Africa in the 19th century and a black boy, a century later, in Europe, connected by one continent, Africa. The story starts with a young child living in Amsterdam. His mother left him to experience the utopia of a socialist revolution in one of those African states in perpetual prey to more or less bloody revolutions. His father, a communist militant, ultra-Marxist-Leninist, is responsible for his education. So, here is a kid  indoctrinated by a father who became "Comrade-Papa". While the child is entrusted to the hands of his grandmother charged with his deindoctrination, a century earlier a young French man decides to embark on the African colonial adventure. Despite his absolute ignorance of military art, he soon becomes one of those who survived dysenterie, yellow fever and venomous snakes that decimated the adventurous Westerners. His secret will be to learn the local language and its turnings so uncommon to Europeans. It will become the inevitable link between two cultures, one of which seeks with impunity to abuse the naivety and generosity of the other. Gauz confirms with this second novel his talent as a storyteller and his ability to plunge us into the heart of the extraordinary.     AWARDS/SHORTLISTED • Winner of the Prix Virilo 2018• Winner of the Prix Ivoire 2018• Shorlisted for the Prix littéraire "Le Monde"• 2018 Winner of Grand Prix Littéraire d’Afrique Noire• Winner of the Prix Ethiophile 2019

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