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The Sand Child (l'Enfant de sable) is a 1985 novel by Moroccan author Tahar Ben Jelloun. First published in France, the novel's message expresses on multiple levels ideas about the post-colonial condition of Morocco while also emphasising themes relating to the construction of individual identities. It can also be seen as a critique of "traditional" Islamic and Moroccan morals, with specific reference to the position of women. There are strong elements of magical realism in the novel. Ben Jelloun continued the story of Mohammed Ahmed/Zahra in his award-winning 1987 novel, .

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  • طفل الرمال (بالفرنسية : L'enfant de sable )، رواية للروائي المغربي الطاهر بن جلون. كتبها باللغة الفرنسية و نشرها سنة 1985. جدير بالذكر أن هذه الرواية تبعتها و استكملتها رواية الليلة المقدسة الحاصلة على جائزة غونكور. (ar)
  • L'Enfant de sable est un roman de Tahar Ben Jelloun publié en 1985. Ce roman aura une suite, La Nuit sacrée publiée en 1987. (fr)
  • The Sand Child (l'Enfant de sable) is a 1985 novel by Moroccan author Tahar Ben Jelloun. First published in France, the novel's message expresses on multiple levels ideas about the post-colonial condition of Morocco while also emphasising themes relating to the construction of individual identities. It can also be seen as a critique of "traditional" Islamic and Moroccan morals, with specific reference to the position of women. There are strong elements of magical realism in the novel. Ben Jelloun continued the story of Mohammed Ahmed/Zahra in his award-winning 1987 novel, . (en)
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  • 843 19
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  • 0-15-179287-9
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  • PQ3989.2.J4 E613 1987
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  • 15428839
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  • 1985 (xsd:integer)
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  • PQ3989.2.J4 E613 1987 (en)
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  • Print (en)
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  • The Sand Child (en)
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  • 1985 (xsd:integer)
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  • L'Enfant de sable (en)
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  • Harcourt
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  • طفل الرمال (بالفرنسية : L'enfant de sable )، رواية للروائي المغربي الطاهر بن جلون. كتبها باللغة الفرنسية و نشرها سنة 1985. جدير بالذكر أن هذه الرواية تبعتها و استكملتها رواية الليلة المقدسة الحاصلة على جائزة غونكور. (ar)
  • L'Enfant de sable est un roman de Tahar Ben Jelloun publié en 1985. Ce roman aura une suite, La Nuit sacrée publiée en 1987. (fr)
  • The Sand Child (l'Enfant de sable) is a 1985 novel by Moroccan author Tahar Ben Jelloun. First published in France, the novel's message expresses on multiple levels ideas about the post-colonial condition of Morocco while also emphasising themes relating to the construction of individual identities. It can also be seen as a critique of "traditional" Islamic and Moroccan morals, with specific reference to the position of women. There are strong elements of magical realism in the novel. Ben Jelloun continued the story of Mohammed Ahmed/Zahra in his award-winning 1987 novel, . (en)
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  • طفل الرمال (ar)
  • L'infant de sorra (ca)
  • L'Enfant de sable (fr)
  • The Sand Child (en)
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