Khadra, Yasmina

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Name (Hebrew)
חדרה, יסמינה, 1955-
Name (Latin)
Khadra, Yasmina
Name (Arabic)
خضرا، ياسمينة
Other forms of name
Khadra, Yasmina, 1955-
חדרה, יסמינה
Date of birth
1955-01-10
Place of birth
Kenadsa (Algeria)
Associated country
Algeria France
Field of activity
Novels
Occupation
Novelists
Associated Language
fre ara
Gender
male
Language
fre ara
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 85646876
Wikidata: Q313182
Library of congress: no 97062342
Sources of Information
  • Morituri, c1997:
  • New York Times books (on-line), Feb. 21, 2002
  • Autumn of the phantoms, 2006:
  • Chants cannibales, 2012:
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Wikipedia description:

Mohammed Moulessehoul (Arabic: محمد مولسهول; born 10 January 1955), better known by the pen name Yasmina Khadra (Arabic: ياسمينة خضراء), is an Algerian author living in France, who writes in French. One of the most famous Algerian novelists in the world, he has written almost 40 novels, and has published in more than 50 countries. Khadra has often explored Algerian and other Arab countries' civil wars, depicting Muslim conflicts and reality, the attraction of radical Islamism to those alienated by the incompetence and hypocrisy of politicians, and conflicts between East and West. In his several writings on the Algerian war, he has exposed the regime and the fundamentalist opposition as the joint guilty parties in the country's tragedy.

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