Leïla Slimani is a French-Moroccan writer and journalist born in Rabat, Morocco.
She studied political science and media in Paris before briefly pursuing acting and then working as a journalist for Jeune Afrique magazine.
Slimani's literary career began with her debut novel in 2014, followed by her breakthrough psychological thriller "Chanson douce" in 2016.
This novel became a bestseller, selling over 450,000 copies within a year, and earned Slimani the prestigious Prix Goncourt.
Her work often explores themes related to her Moroccan heritage and women's experiences, establishing her as a prominent voice in contemporary French literature.
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