Nawel Ben Kraiem, poetry in secret

Singer Nawel Ben Kraiem publishes her first collection of poems "J'abrite un secret" published by Bruno Doucey ALL RIGHTS RESERVED VICTOR DELFIM

By: Jean-François Cadet Follow

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The Franco-Tunisian singer Nawel Ben Kraiem returns today with a collection of poems entitled "J'abrite un secret" and published by Bruno Doucey editions.

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Her deep and mixed voice, with which this daughter of Franco-Tunisian parents enchants words in French or Arabic on a pop-rock rhythm with instruments from North Africa, is recognizable among all. “Mama Please”, “Navigue”, “Pour mon nom” and a few months ago “Délivrance”, four albums which made this singer-songwriter known to the general public. We have also seen it in the cinema, in Tony Gatlif's film “Indignados”, an adaptation freely inspired by Stéphane Hessel's best-selling book.

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Nawel Ben Kraiem

publishes his first collection of poems, in which we find lying on paper his multiple identity, his career, his commitment, his emotions and his voice, which we hear blowing between the lines and between the words.

“J'abrite un secret” is published by Bruno Doucey editions.

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