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Nadia Chafik (born 1962 in Casablanca) is a Moroccan novelist. Nadia Chafik studied at Montreal University (Master & Ph.D) and she taught (as "Chargée de cours") in the same university during two years. Her principal academic works are: ''"Être romancière au Maghreb"'' (1988) and ''Une autre lecture du Maghreb à travers l'art scriptural et pictural français du 19e siècle'' (1998). After teaching also at Ibn Tofaïl University of Kénitra, Nadia Chafik follows her career at Mohammed V University of Rabat where she teaches Literature and organizes some cultural activities like: ''"Ateliers d'écriture"'', or ''"Rencontres avec les auteurs"''. She published short stories and three novels. ''Nos jours aveugles'' (''Our blind days'') is her first collection of short stories. The last one is: ''Tête de poivre'' (April, 2012) for which she was nominated for the Prix Grand Atlas 2012 of French Embassy. A critic of French Institute in Morocco writes about this book: " autant de fragments de vie qui mettent à l'honneur la poésie de l'existence". ==Books== *''L'atelier d'écriture. Un Laboratoire à large spectre didactique'', academic work, 2013 *''Tête de poivre'', short stories, 2012 *''Nos jours aveugles, '', short stories, 2005 *''A l'ombre du Jugurtha'', novel, 2000 - Love between a French woman and an Amazigh man. *''Le secret des djinns'', novel, 1998 - A strange man story. *''Filles du vent'', novel, 1995 - Madness and misfortune's single mother 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「Nadia Chafik」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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