Walid Hajar Rachedi, the paradise of writing

by time news

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What would I do in heaven? It’s the title of a first novel that could land on the shelves of your library. A little 300 pages between Kabul, London and Tangier. In which we follow the journey of a certain Malek, a Frenchman of North African origin, caught in the net of a painful introspection linked to the terrorist clouds of the 2000s.

His author Walid Hajar Rachedi is a bomber, in the form of questions. A new generation electron, which traces its path between two worlds: that of business and fiction. With in his journey as a lover of words, already quite a few stops: the Parisian suburbs where he was born, Algeria which is part of the bassinet, the United States and Latin America where he lived, Romain Gary which he reads diligently and the Senghor Prize for which he is in the running.

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