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- Tahar Ben Jelloun (Arabic: الطاهر بن جلون, romanized: aṭ-Ṭāhir bin Jallūn; born 1 December 1944) is a Moroccan writer who rose to fame for his 1985 novel...
- it was published in French as Le Pain Nu in a translation by Tahar Ben Jelloun. The novel has been translated into 39 foreign languages and adapted into...
- Benjelloun, Ben Jelloun or Bengelloun (Arabic: بن جلون, romanized: bin Jallūn, or بنجلون, Binjallūn) is a common Moroccan surname. It may refer to: Abdelmajid...
- The Sacred Night (La nuit sacrée) is a novel by Tahar Ben Jelloun published in 1987. It won the 1987 Goncourt Prize. This novel is a sequel The Sand Child...
- why the novel would have "made a formidable Goncourt prize." Tahar Ben Jelloun, a member of the Goncourt jury who voted for the book, said of the winner:...
- do****entaries/interviews about arts and culture. Guests have included writers Tahar Ben Jelloun, Gamal El-Ghitani, poets Adunis, Ahmed Fouad Negm, Joumana Haddad, musicians...
- Mohamed Choukri, who wrote in Arabic, and Driss Chraïbi and Tahar Ben Jelloun who wrote in French. Other important Moroccan authors include: Abdellatif...
- President Françoise Chandernagor, elected 1995; Vice President Tahar Ben Jelloun, elected 2008 Patrick Rambaud, elected 2008 Philippe Claudel, elected 2012;...
- Child (l'Enfant de sable) is a 1985 novel by Moroccan author Tahar Ben Jelloun. First published in France, the novel's message expresses on multiple levels...
- dans la cour des grands". Maroc Hebdo. Retrieved 21 July 2017. Tahar Ben Jelloun (13 July 2015). "Zineb Triki". Le 360. Retrieved 21 July 2017. "Zineb Triki"...