Fatima Daas, profession of self

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Portrait of the writer Fatima Daas who publishes "The last one", published by Noir sur blanc.

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51 min

Revelation of the literary start of the 2020 literary school year, Fatima Daas tells through The little one, her first novel, the story of Fatima, a young woman of Algerian origin, homosexual and practicing Muslim.

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Her name is

Fatima Daas

.

She was born in France, in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, to parents from Algeria.

She grew up in Clichy-sous-Bois, in a large family.

She began to write.

She wrote in high school, in the writing workshop led by the writer Tanguy Viel.

She wrote at the Faculty, within the framework of the Master of literary creation of the University of Paris 8. And she has just published her first novel.

She talks about a character who is also called Fatima.

A character who has a Muslim first name, who is a practicing Muslim, who discovers love, a taboo love at home and not just at home for that matter.

Her name is Fatima Daas, the daughter of Ahmed and Kamar, the sister of Dounia and Hanane, the youngest.

And that's quite a novel.

The youngest

, by Fatima Daas, has been published by Noirs sur Blanc.

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Fanny Bleichner

went to visit the “

Kinshasa Chroniques

exhibition

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Sébastien Jédor 

presents “Bal Kabar”, the new album by Davy Sicard, one of the most popular singers from Reunion Island, in the Indian Ocean.

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” on RFI Musique.

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Alain Pilot

met

Kandy Guira

, an RFI Talent artist, in concert as part of the “World Music Cities” festival.

She looks back on her recent 1st mini-album, "Tek la runda".

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