American writer Imani Berry wins the National Book Award

American writer Imani Berry wins the National Book Award

American writer Imani Berry won the National Book Award for her book “South America to understand the spirit of the nation”, in which she recounts a professor of US -African studies at the University of Bernston, the details of her trip to South America, to study race, culture, politics and identity.
“I am writing to Shaabi, I am writing about children who suffer from scars and suffocates of ropes, and bullets, we are still here,” Perry said: “I am writing to Shaabi.

She added: I write to the singers and the holy, write to those who clean the toilets and plow the soil and walk for the strike, for the hungry, I write to you, I write because I love the sentences, and I love freedom more, “according to Art News Bieber.

It is noteworthy that the National Book Award, which was established in 1950, is among the prestigious literary awards in the world, and its value is for the winner of ten thousand dollars, while giving candidates to the short list one thousand dollars for each qualified.

The short list of the imagination award included the novel “The Bird’s Hunter”, by Jail Jones, which revolves around an artist who tries again and again killing her husband; And “Herji Haqak and Other Stories”, Kochi committees, which are looking for the legacy of shock and war between Afghans; Sarah Thaqam Matthews’s narration “All this can be different” about the young adult age as she moves between family ties in India; And “Babylon town” by Alejandro Varilla, who follows a gay Latin professor belonging to his hometown and re -discover his roots.

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