Nadia Chafik
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Nadia Chafik (born 1962 in Casablanca) is a Morrocan novelist.
Chafik lives in Morocco. She teaches French language and communication at the Faculty of Law at Mohammed V University of Rabat. She has published short stories and three novels. "Nos jours aveugles" (Our blind days) is her first collection of short stories.
[edit] Books
- Nos jours aveugles, 2005
- A l'ombre du Jugurtha, 2000
- Filles du vent, 2000
- Le secret des djinns, 1999
- Le Tatouage bleu (short story), in: Des Nouvelles du Maroc Collectif, 1999
[edit] External link
- "Au-delà de la condition des femmes : les romans de Nadia Chafik", by Mana Derakhshani, Saint Mary’s College[1]