Biography of Aude Carhel VOLNY-ANNE (Nayunbae)
- Aude Volny-Anne
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Born on January 7, 1988 in Martinique, in the town of Lamentin, Aude Carhel VOLNY-ANNE, known under the pen name Nayunbae, is an author whose literary and artistic universe is deeply rooted in her Caribbean origins and her love for Russia.
From a young age, she nurtured a passion for dance, music and literature. From the age of 4, she divided her time between the Lamentin library and the dance hall of the cultural center, where she learned traditional Caribbean dances. It was also at this age that she began playing the piano, an instrument that still accompanies her today.
Growing up between Martinican traditions and outside influences, she developed a fascination for the cultural richness and natural beauty of her native island. Martinique, with its heavenly beaches, lush nature and way of life marked by conviviality and serenity, occupies an essential place in her heart and her writing. Inspired by Aimé Césaire and Émile Zola, she explores the themes of identity, heritage and the fight for social justice.
Her taste for travel led her to live in England, Bulgaria and Normandy. She has a particular attachment to Bracknell, where she discovered the space and the green beauty of the landscapes, an essential element for her balance.
Her love for Russia is just as deep. She is captivated by Vladivostok and Rostov-on-Don, as well as by the wild beauty of the vast Russian expanses and the Kuril Islands, whose raw and untamed grandeur feeds her imagination. Moscow particularly amazes her for its quiet, gentle mornings before the traffic fills the city, as well as for its parks and its ice in winter. She is also seduced by Russian humor, caustic and poetic, which reflects a deep resilience in the face of the trials of history. Passionate about Russian literature, she is influenced by the works of Pushkin, Gogol, Tolstoy, Tchaikovsky and Mayakovsky, who shape her vision of the world and enrich her writing.
Passionate about gastronomy, she particularly appreciates Ukrainian and Russian cuisine, with a marked preference for okroshka and borscht. She is also attracted by the simplicity of Italian cuisine, the freshness of Korean dishes and the enchanting landscapes of Jeju-do Island.
After living in Bracknell, England, then in Sofia, Bulgaria, she settled in Normandy, where she decided to devote herself fully to her passion for writing. A former press correspondent for La Manche Libre , she swapped her career as a journalist for that of an author and multiplied literary projects: novels, essays, collections of poetry, scripts and articles. Her work explores varied themes ranging from naturopathy to travel, including well-being, beauty, racism and fiction inspired by real events.
A polyglot, she writes in French, English, Creole and Russian, and also has knowledge of Ukrainian, Italian, Portuguese, Korean, Spanish and Polish. This linguistic wealth allows her to accurately capture and transcribe the cultural nuances that inform her work.
In addition to writing, Aude Carhel VOLNY-ANNE is a visual artist and musician. Under the name NoonaBae Moon , she expresses her universe through graphics, painting and musical composition.
Discover his musical journey on his official website: www.noonabae.com