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Mohamed Kacimi | |
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Born | 1955 |
Occupation(s) | Novelist, playwright |
Mohamed Kacimi (born 1955) is an Algerian novelist and playwright.
Early life
Mohamed Kacimi was born in 1955 in El Hamel, French Algeria.[1][2][3] He was raised as a Muslim, and he attended both French and Islamic schools.[3] He emigrated to France in 1981, settling in Paris.[3]
Career
Kacimi is the author of several novels, plays and non-fiction books. His first novel, Le mouchoir, was turned down fourteen times before it was published by L'Harmattan in 1987.[3] He has also worked as a translator and a ghostwriter.[3]
Kacimi is a critic of Al Jazeera.[4]
Works
Novels
- Kacimi, Mohamed (1987). Le mouchoir: roman. Paris: L'Harmattan. ISBN 9782858028290. OCLC 18712177.
- Kacimi, Mohamed (1987). Parole du Qarmate. Paris: L'Harmattan. OCLC 949264366.
- Kacimi, Mohamed (1996). Le jour dernier : roman. Paris: Stock. ISBN 9782234045682. OCLC 34611014.
- Kacimi, Mohamed (2000). La confession d'Abraham : récit-théâtre. Paris: Gallimard. ISBN 9782070759507. OCLC 45171545.
- Kacimi, Mohamed (2007). Cléopâtre, reine d'Egypte. Toulouse: Milan jeunesse. ISBN 9782745926388. OCLC 421703313.
- Kacimi, Mohamed (2007). Beyrouth XXIe siècle. Arles: Actes Sud. ISBN 9782742765218.
- Kacimi, Mohamed (2008). L’Orient après l’amour. Arles: Actes Sud. ISBN 9782742776139.
Plays
- Kacimi, Mohamed (1998). 1962, c'est quoi l'independance? : la France est partie!. Arles: Actes Sud. ISBN 9782742719068. OCLC 316391120.
- Kacimi, Mohamed (2005). Babel taxi. Carnières-Morlanwelz: Lansman. ISBN 9782872824823. OCLC 64450795.
- Kacimi, Mohamed (2006). Terre sainte. Paris: L'Avant-scène théâtre. ISBN 9782749809700. OCLC 420982885.
- Kacimi, Mohamed (2015). A la table de l'éternité. Paris: Art et comédie. ISBN 9782844229939. OCLC 913193024.
Non-fiction
- Dragon, Chantal; Kacimi, Mohamed (1990). Arabe, vous avez dit Arabe? : 25 siècles de regards occidentaux sur les Arabes. Paris: Balland. ISBN 9782715808317. OCLC 319828364.
- Dragon, Chantal; Kacimi, Mohamed (1992). Naissance du désert. Paris: Balland. ISBN 9782715809659. OCLC 397950940.
- Kacimi, Mohamed (1997). "À la claire indépendance". In Sebbar, Leïla (ed.). Une enfance algérienne. Paris: Gallimard. ISBN 9782070747160. OCLC 37448508.
- Kacimi, Mohamed (2001). Le monde arabe. Toulouse: Editions Milan. ISBN 9782841134212. OCLC 300181753.
References
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- ^ "Qāsimī, Muḥammad (1955-....) forme internationale système ISO de translittération simplifiée (hébreu, arabe, etc.) arabe الحسّاني, محمّد قاسمي (1955-....) forme internationale arabe". Bibliothèque nationale de France. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
- ^ "Kacimi, Mohamed (1955-.....)". IdRef. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
- ^ a b c d e "Mohamed Kacimi". Bibliothèque francophone multimédia de Limoges. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
- ^ Kacimi, Mohamed (July 24, 2014). "« Etre solidaires des Palestiniens sans céder au réflexe tribal »". Le Monde. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
Ces derniers jours, tous les esprits sont chauffés à blanc par Al-Jazira. Cette chaîne vit du commerce des cadavres. Elle a une passion pour les morgues, ses caméras ne sortent jamais des ambulances et des tombes.