Yasmina Khadra

AlgerianLiterary FictionContemporary FictionCrimeb. 1955

Yasmina Khadra is the pen name of Mohammed Moulessehoul, a prolific Algerian novelist who writes in French. A former officer in the Algerian army, he adopted his wife's first names as a pseudonym to bypass military censorship during the Algerian Civil War. He revealed his true identity in 2001 after moving to France. His works often explore themes of conflict, radicalism, and the human condition in the Arab world.

Awards

['Médaille de vermeil (2001)', 'Prix des libraires (2006)', 'Prix Tropiques (2006)', 'Henri Gal Literature Grand Prize (2011)', 'Grand Prix of Literary Associations (2018)', 'Pepe Carvalho Award (2025)', 'Casa Mediterráneo Award (2025)']

Notable Works

['The Swallows of Kabul', 'The Attack', 'What the Day Owes the Night', 'The Sirens of Baghdad', 'Khalil']

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