Waberi is currently a Donald and Susan Newhouse Center for the Humanities Fellow at Wellesley College, Massachusetts. His first volume of stories, The Land without Shadows, won Belgium's Royal Academy of French Science, Literature and Fine Arts Prize, and the Grand prix litteraire d'Afrique noire. and all of the devils are here (13) and one of his characters states. In The United States of Africa, translated by David & Nicole Ball. Abdourahman Waberi was born in 1965 in Djibouti, (2) and now lives in France. His writings, now translated into more than ten languages, include The Land Without Shadows Transit Harvest of Skulls Rifts, Roads, Railways and, In the United States of Africa. An acclaimed author, Abdourahman Waberi has published several books of fiction. His articles, short stories, and reviews have been published in many African and international magazines and newspapers, including Le Monde diplomatique, Africultures, Le Monde, Liberation, Le Nouvel Observateur, Jeune Afrique Economie, DU, Grand Street, and Lettre International. Waberi is the author of numerous novels, essays, articles, and travel reports. Born in Djibouti City in 1965, he traveled to Caen, France in 1985, where he began his studies of English language and literature. Waberi is novelist, essayist, poet, and short-story writer.
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