Leïla Remili
Leïla Remili is a French writer and playwright, known for her works that explore memory, female identity, and the rewriting of historical or forgotten figures. Her debut novel, *Mémoires d'une jeune fille dérangée* (1994), achieved considerable critical success and earned her the prestigious Prix Simone Veil. Her literary production continues with titles that delve deeper into these themes, receiving further accolades such as the Prix Méditerranée des Lycéens. Also active in theater, she has written and directed plays such as *Calamity Jane, lettres à sa fille*, continuing to give voice to complex and nonconformist female characters. Her work has also earned her awards from the Société des auteurs et compositeurs dramatiques (SACD) for her contribution to theater. Through incisive and poetic writing, Remili has established herself as one of the most significant voices in contemporary French literature, committed to illuminating the gray areas of history and the female condition.
