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Malika Madi (born 18 November 1967) is a Belgian novelist, living in La Louvière, Belgium. == Early life and biography == Malika Madi was born in La Hestre, Hainaut province, Belgium. She is of Algerian descent. In Algeria, her father lived near Béjaïa, where he was a farmer and produced the olive oil. He emigrated to Belgium in 1960 to work as a miner. The rest of Madi's family arrived in 1964, and she was born three years later. As a child, she discovered her passion for writing French. She wrote short stories before writing her first novel. When she finished her studies (she graduated in management), she married and had a child. In 2005 she published her first novel, ''Nuit d'encre pour Farah'', which won the Best First work of the French Community of Belgium and named for the Prix des Lycéens (Belgium) in 2007. Madi wrote a second book, "Les silences de Médéa" (Labor, 2007, Luc Pire 2006) which is currently being adapted to film. In 2008, she coauthored a book with Hassan Bousetta which addresses the issue of racism and prejudice, ''Je ne suis pas raciste mais...'' She is still writing and runs youth writing workshops and lectures in libraries of the French Community. She has also visited school classes as part of the "Ecrivain en classe" project of the Service de la Promotion des Lettres. Although there are similarities to the author, ''Nuit d'encre pour Farah'' is not autobiographical. Both Madi and the protagonist are of Algerian descent and enjoy reading. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Malika Madi」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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