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French writer (born 1954)
2018
Michèle Fitoussi (born 24 November 1954) is a French writer. She is of
Tunisian-Jewish descent.
[1]
Biography
Fitoussi was born in
Tunis,
Tunisia.
Besides writing fiction and non-fiction, Fitoussi was an editor of French
Elle magazine.
[2]
She is the co-author, along with
Malika Oufkir, of
Stolen Lives: Twenty Years in a Desert Jail, an exposé of the
Moroccan penal system.
[3] She first met Malika Oufkir in March 1997 eight months after Malika had arrived in France from Morocco.
[4] Stolen Lives was selected for
Oprah's Book Club in 2001.
[5]
Fitoussi's novel Victor was
adapted into a
feature film, released in 2009.
[6]
Selected works
-
Stolen Lives: Twenty Years in a Desert Jail (by Malika Oufkir)
- Fitoussi, Michèle (2020).
Janet: roman. Paris.
ISBN
9782253257721.
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- Le ras-le-bol des superwomen
- Le dernier qui part ferme la maison
- Victor
- Un bonheur effroyable
- L'étrangère (by Malika Oufkir)
- Des gens qui s'aiment
- Cinquante centimètres de tissu propre et sec
- Gente que se ama
References
Attention - non of the links below return acceptable results.
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^
Constable, Pamela (21 May 2001).
"In Morocco, a Family Behind Bars".
The Washington Post. Archived from
the original on 25 January 2013. Retrieved 20 November 2012.
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^ Sciolino, Elaine (13 April 2005).
"The Continental Dream: Will the French Shatter It?".
The New York Times. Retrieved 22 January 2010.
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^
Stolen Lives: Twenty years in a Desert Jail - Michele Fitoussi, Malika Oufkir, Ciao UK, retrieved 20 November 2012
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^
Stolen Lives: Twenty Years in a Desert Jail profile at Barnes & Noble
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^ Slyomovics, Susan,
"Stolen Lives: Twenty Years in a Desert Jail",
Boston Review, retrieved 20 November 2012
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^
"Thomas Gilou". toutlecine.com. Retrieved 20 November 2012.
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