Estelle-Sarah Bulle

ESTELLE-SARAH BULLE is a French author of Guadeloupean and Belgian descent who was born in Créteil, France. Basses Terres (Liana Levi) is her third novel. Her critically acclaimed debut novel, Where Dogs Bark with Their Tails/Là où les chiens aboient par la queue (Farrar, Straus and Giroux), won several prestigious literary awards, including the Prix Stanislas Julien and the Prix Carbet de la Caraïbe et du Tout-Monde. Through her vibrant storytelling and poetic language, Bulle explores the complexities of Caribbean identity, cultural memory, and colonial legacies, drawing on her heritage to create rich narratives that span Guadeloupe and its diaspora. In addition to her adult fiction, she has authored children’s books such as Les Fantômes d’Issa (EDL), and her work continues to illuminate the intersections of race, history, and belonging​.

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