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    الزهراء إيمالاين‎; 30 June 1936 – 6 February 2015), known by her pen name Assia Djebar (Arabic: آسيا جبار), was an Algerian novelist, translator and filmmaker...
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  • 1973), French pop singer Assia Djebar (1936–2015), Algerian novelist, translator and filmmaker Assia Wevill (1927–1969) Assia Dagher (1908–1986), Egyptian...
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  • Women of Algiers in Their Apartment (category Novels by Assia Djebar)
    d'Alger dans leur Appartement is a 1980 novel by the Algerian writer Assia Djebar. It is a collection of short stories celebrating the strength and dignity...
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    Tranströmer (1990) João Cabral de Melo Neto (1992) Kamau Brathwaite (1994) Assia Djebar (1996) Nuruddin Farah (1998) David Malouf (2000) Álvaro Mutis (2002)...
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    elected to seat 5 of the Académie Française on 3 March 2016, succeeding Assia Djebar. Andreï Makine was born in Krasnoyarsk, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union on...
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  • film directed by Assia Djebar. Using archival photographs and film footage shot between 1912 and 1942 in the colonial Maghreb, Djebar composes an experimental...
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    Mohammed Dib, Albert Camus, Kateb Yacine and Ahlam Mosteghanemi while Assia Djebar is widely translated. Among the important novelists of the 1980s were...
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  • Far from Medina (category Novels by Assia Djebar)
    Medina (French: Loin de Médine) is a 1991 novel by the Algerian writer Assia Djebar. The story revolves around a group of women contemporary with the Islamic...
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    include Kateb Yacine, Rachid Mimouni, Mouloud Mammeri, Mouloud Feraoun, Assia Djebar and Mohammed Dib. The historical roots of Algerian literature trace back...
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  • 20th-century writer Tahar Djaout (1954–1993), poet, journalist, critic Assia Djebar (1936–2015), novelist, translator and filmmaker Mouloud Feraoun (1913–1962)...
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