“Muslim” : A Novel
Facing the ignorance of a society that erases all diversity and slaps labels onto everyone, a young Kabylian woman immerses herself in her memories and questions her identity.
Combining fiction, lyrical essay and autobiographic elements while recounting the history of Islam, this book is a pure reflection on the relationship between language and identity, the uprooting from one’s home, and struggling to understand what it means to be Muslim.
Book-alike: The Argonauts, Maggie Nelson (Graywolf Press)
Zahia Rahmani is a writer and art historian, in charge of global art history exhibitions at INHA. Born in Algeria to a Harki father and a Kabylian mother, she moved to France in 1967. “Muslim”: A Novel is the second volume of a trilogy that also includes Moze, published in 2002, and France, Story of a Childhood, published in 2006.
- PUBLISHER : deep vellum publishing; translation edition
- PUBLICATION DATE : March 19, 2019
- LANGUAGE : English
- TRANSLATOR : Matt Reeck
- PUBLISHER : deep vellum publishing; translation edition
- PUBLICATION DATE : March 19, 2019
- LANGUAGE : English
- TRANSLATOR : Matt Reeck
“Muslim” : A Novel
- PUBLISHER : deep vellum publishing; translation edition
- PUBLICATION DATE : March 19, 2019
- LANGUAGE : English
- TRANSLATOR : Matt Reeck