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Montreal's Laferrire wins France's Prix Mdicis

Montreal writer Dany Laferrire has won the Prix Mdicis in France for his novel L'nigme du retour.

Montreal writer Dany Laferrire has won the Prix Mdicis in France for his novel L'nigme du retour.

The prize, given annually to a writer whose "fame does not yet match their talent," is the second honour in the last week for Laferrire, who won the 2010 Blue Metropolis Literary Grand Prixon Oct. 27.

L'Enigme du retour (The Enigma of Return) isa fictionalized account of a Haitian man returning to his former home to attend his father's funeral.

The Prix Mdicis for best foreign novel was awarded to American writer Dave Eggers for What is the What: The Autobiography of Valentino Achak Deng, based on the life story of a Sudanese refugee.

Eggers, 39, is a Boston-born, San Francisco-basedwriter known for his fictionalized memoir A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius and his magazine writing.

Laferrire, a journalist in his native Haiti, came to Canada in 1978 to escape the Duvalier regime. Hewas ina series oflow-paying jobs before the 1985 publication of Comment faire l'amour avec un Ngre sans se fatiguer, published in English as How to Make Love to a Negro.

Now 56, Laferrire has written 16 novels and works as a journalist, TV and radio host, screenwriter and director. He won the 2006 Governor General's Award for Je suis fou de Vava, his first novel for children.

Known for his thoughtful and often provocative writing, Laferrire often writes about the immigrant experience. He now divides his time between Montreal and Miami.

Je suis un crivain japonais, translated into English as I am a Japanese Writer, is due for publication by Douglas & McIntyre in fall 2010.