Maïssa Bey
Samia Benameur[1] (born 1950),[2] better known by her pseudonym, Maïssa Bey, is an Algerian educator and writer.[1]
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Born | 1950 (age 72–73) Ksar Boukhari, Algeria |
Pen name | Maïssa Bey |
Language | French |
Genre | novel, short story |
Life
She was born in Ksar Boukhari and teaches French in Sidi-Bel-Abbès in western Algeria.[1] In 1996, she published her first novel[3] Au commencement était la mer.[4] Her story collection Nouvelles d'Algérie was published in 1998 and received the Grand Prix de la nouvelle of the Société des gens de lettres. Her 2001 novel Cette fille-là was awarded the Prix Marguerite Audoux.[1] In 2005, she received the Grand Prix des libraires algériens for her work to date.[5]
She was a co-founder of the Chèvre-feuille étoilée publishing house. In 2000, she helped establish Paroles et écriture, a cultural association of Algerian women.[5]
Selected works[2]
- Au commencement était la mer, novel (1996)
- Nouvelles d'Algérie, stories (1998)
- Cette fille-là, novel (2001)
- Entendez-vous dans les montagnes, novel (2002); English translation, Do You Hear in the Mountains (2018)
- Surtout ne te retourne pas, novel (2005); English translation, Above All, Don't Look Back (2009)
- Sous le jasmin la nuit, stories (2004)
- Bleu, blanc, vert, novel (2006), received the Cezam Prix Littéraire Inter CE[6]
- Pierre, Sang, Papier ou Cendre, novel (2008), received the Grand Prix du roman francophone SILA[5]
- L'une et l'autre, autobiography (2009)
- Puisque mon cœur est mort, novel (2009)
References
- "Maïssa Bey". Littératures du Maghreb (in French). Archived from the original on 2017-01-25. Retrieved 2015-02-26.
- Auzias, Dominique; Labourdette, Jean-Paul (2010). Algérie (in French). p. 140. ISBN 978-2746925755.
- Rice, Alison (2012). Polygraphies: Francophone Women Writing Algeria. p. 17. ISBN 978-0813932910.
- Segarra, Marta (2010). Nouvelles romancières francophones du Maghreb (in French). p. 96. ISBN 978-2811132354.
- "Maïssa Bey" (in French). Association Confluences.
- "Prix littéraire" (in French). Cezam Auvergne.
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