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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...
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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...
- 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...
- Benjelloun, Ben
Jelloun or
Bengelloun (Arabic: بن جلون, romanized: bin Jallūn, or بنجلون, Binjallūn) is a
common Moroccan surname. It may
refer to: Abdelmajid...
- 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...
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Mohamed Choukri, who
wrote in Arabic, and
Driss Chraïbi and
Tahar Ben
Jelloun who
wrote in French.
Other important Moroccan authors include: Abdellatif...
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President Françoise Chandernagor,
elected 1995; Vice
President Tahar Ben
Jelloun,
elected 2008
Patrick Rambaud,
elected 2008
Philippe Claudel,
elected 2012;...
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aveuglante absence de lumière) is a 2001
novel by the
Moroccan writer Tahar Ben
Jelloun,
translated from
French by
Linda Coverdale. Its
narrative is
based on the...
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Lawrence D. Kritzmann, 1988
Tahar Ben
Jelloun, The Sand Child, 1989
Michel Tournier,
Gilles & Jeanne, 1990
Tahar Ben
Jelloun, The
Sacred Night, 1991 Jean Lacouture...
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Racism Explained to My
Daughter (by
Tahar Ben
Jelloun, 1998, ISBN 88-7754-206-3) is a book in
which the author,
during a
demonstration against an immigration...