Mosteghanemi, Ahlem, 1953-
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Information for Authority record
Name (Hebrew)
מסתע'אנמי, אחלאם, 1953-
Name (Latin)
Mosteghanemi, Ahlem, 1953-
Name (Arabic)
مستغانمي، أحلام، 1953-
Other forms of name
Musteghanimi, A'hlam, 1953-
Mustaghānimī, Aḥlām, 1953-
Mustaghanami, Aḥlam, 1953-
Date of birth
1953-04-13
Place of birth
Algiers (Algeria)
Place of residence/headquarters
Paris (France)
Field of activity
Arabic literature Sociology
Associate group
Université de Paris
Associated Language
ara
Gender
female
Language
Arabic
Sources of Information
- The Author's قصة روايتين, ٢٠٠٧.
- Her Algérie, c1985:
- Memory in the flesh, 2000:
- Arabic literary thresholds, 2009:
- ʻĀbir sarīr, 2004:
- The bridges of Constantine, 2013:
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Wikipedia description:
Ahlam Mosteghanemi (Arabic: أحلام مستغانمي; born 13 April 1953, Tunisia) is an Algerian poet and writer. She was the first Algerian woman to write poetry and fiction in Arabic. She has published four novels and six anthologies, and is best known for her 1993 novel Memory of the Flesh. In 2007 and 2008, she was ranked #96 and #58 respectively as the most influential Arab by the Arabian Business magazine.
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