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Algérienne, considérée aujourd?hui comme la plus grande romancière du Maghreb, Assia Djebar nous transporte à Médine, à la mort du Prophète. Et c?est des femmes qu?elle nous parle, nombreuses et influentes dans l?entourage du fondateur de l?Islam, où se déchaînent déjà des intrigues et des rivalités de succession. Nous découvrons les figures d?une histoire ignorée, oubliée : reines de tribus, prophétesses, femmes chefs de guerre dans une Arabie en effervescence. Fatima, show more l?indomptable fille du Prophète, se dresse telle une Antigone arabe, tandis qu?Aïcha, sa jeune veuve, s?installe dans son rôle de "diseuse de mémoire". Bien d?autres encore, femmes de La Mecque, affranchies, errantes, mêlent leurs voix et se souviennent. Ce livre puissant, inspiré, restitue aux femmes une place volée ou occultée à la source de l?Islam. -- Back cover. show lessTags
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Assia Djebar was born Fatima-Zohra Imalayan in Cherchell, Algeria on June 30, 1936. She read history at the Sorbonne in Paris, and, after teaching at Tunis and Rabat universities, emigrated to France with her husband and children. Her first novel, La Soif (The Mischief), was published in 1957. She wrote more than 15 novels during her lifetime show more including Algerian White, So Vast the Prison, The Tongue's Blood Does Not Run Dry, and The Children of the New World. She was also a playwright and filmmaker. In 2005, she became the fifth woman to be elected to the Académie Française. She received numerous awards for her work including the International Prize of Palmi, the Peace Prize of the Frankfurt Book Fair, the International Critics' Prize at the Venice Biennale for the film La Nouba des Femmes du Mont Chenoua, and the International Literary Neustadt Prize. She died on February 7, 2015 at the age of 78. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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