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Oct 2024
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Yara El-Ghadban → La danse des flamants ...

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Rencontre avec Yara El-Ghadban à l’occasion de la parution de La danse des flamants roses aux éditions Mémoire d’encrier.


Yara El-Ghadban est romancière et anthropologue. Elle est l’auteure de 3 romans chez Mémoire d’encrier : L’ombre de l’olivier (2011), Le parfum de Nour (2015) et Je suis Ariel Sharon (2018). Son plus récent livre, Les racistes n’ont jamais vu la mer, coécrit avec Rodney Saint-Éloi, est paru en 2021.


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