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Amara Lakhous

    January 1, 1970

    Amara Lakhous is an Algerian novelist based in Italy who writes in both Arabic and Italian. His works delve into themes of identity, cultural encounters, and the complexities of navigating between different worlds. Through a sharp, philosophical style, he explores the nuances of human experience, often focusing on the lives of immigrants and minorities. Lakhous's writing offers a unique lens through which to examine contemporary society and the search for belonging.

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