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Leïla Slimani (born 3 October 1981) is a French-Moroccan writer and journalist.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 33 relations: Alsace, Arab Spring, Au pair, Éditions Gallimard, British Book Awards, CIH Bank, Emmanuel Macron, ESCP Business School, International Booker Prize, Jean-Marie Laclavetine, Jeune Afrique, La Mamounia literary award, Laetitia Coryn, Lisbon, Louise Woodward case, Lullaby (Slimani novel), Media studies, Meknes, Murder of the Krim siblings, Nanny, New York v. Strauss-Kahn, Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, Organisation internationale de la Francophonie, Othman Slimani, Otorhinolaryngology, Paris, Political science, Prix Goncourt, Rabat, Sciences Po, Sexual addiction, The New Yorker, Troupes coloniales.

  2. 21st-century Moroccan women writers
  3. Alumni of Lycée Descartes (Rabat)
  4. ESCP Business School alumni
  5. Moroccan critics of religions
  6. Moroccan feminists
  7. Moroccan novelists
  8. Moroccan women novelists
  9. Writers from Rabat

Alsace

Alsace (Low Alemannic German/Alsatian: Elsàss ˈɛlsɑs; German: Elsass (German spelling before 1996: Elsaß.) ˈɛlzas ⓘ; Latin: Alsatia) is a cultural region and a territorial collectivity in eastern France, on the west bank of the upper Rhine next to Germany and Switzerland.

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Arab Spring

The Arab Spring (ar-rabīʻ al-ʻarabī) or the First Arab Spring (to distinguish from the Second Arab Spring) was a series of anti-government protests, uprisings and armed rebellions that spread across much of the Arab world in the early 2010s.

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Au pair

An au pair (au pairs) is a person working for, and living as part of, a host family.

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Éditions Gallimard

Éditions Gallimard, formerly Éditions de la Nouvelle Revue Française (1911–1919) and Librairie Gallimard (1919–1961), is one of the leading French book publishers.

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British Book Awards

The British Book Awards or Nibbies are literary awards for the best UK writers and their works, administered by The Bookseller.

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CIH Bank

CIH Bank S.A. (Crédit immobilier et hôtelier) is a Moroccan bank.

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Emmanuel Macron

Emmanuel Jean-Michel Frédéric Macron (born 21 December 1977) is a French politician who has been serving as the 25th president of France since 2017 and ex officio one of the two Co-Princes of Andorra. Leïla Slimani and Emmanuel Macron are sciences Po alumni.

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ESCP Business School

ESCP Business School (École Supérieure de Commerce de Paris; Paris Higher School of Commerce) is a French business school and grande école founded in Paris and based across Europe with campuses in Paris, Berlin, London, Madrid, Turin, and Warsaw.

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International Booker Prize

The International Booker Prize (formerly known as the Man Booker International Prize) is an international literary award hosted in the United Kingdom.

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Jean-Marie Laclavetine

Jean-Marie Laclavetine (born February 17, 1954, in Bordeaux) is a French editor, writer and translator of Italian literature into French.

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Jeune Afrique

Jeune Afrique (English: Young Africa) is a French-language pan-African weekly news magazine, founded in 1960 in Tunis and subsequently published in Paris by Jeune Afrique Media Group.

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La Mamounia literary award

The La Mamounia literary award (French: prix de La Mamounia) was a Moroccan literary prize founded to promote Moroccan literature written in French.

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Laetitia Coryn

Laetitia Coryn (born 1984) is a French comic artist, illustrator and voice actor. Leïla Slimani and Laetitia Coryn are 21st-century French women writers.

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Lisbon

Lisbon (Lisboa) is the capital and largest city of Portugal, with an estimated population of 567,131 as of 2023 within its administrative limits and 2,961,177 within the metropolis.

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Louise Woodward case

Louise Woodward, born in, is a British former au pair, who at the age of 18 was charged with murder, but was subsequently convicted of the involuntary manslaughter (reduced from the jury trial verdict) of eight-month-old baby Matthew Eappen, in Newton, Massachusetts, United States of America.

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Lullaby (Slimani novel)

Lullaby (published as The Perfect Nanny in the United States) is a 2016 novel by French author Leïla Slimani.

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Media studies is a discipline and field of study that deals with the content, history, and effects of various media; in particular, the mass media.

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Meknes

Meknes (maknās) is one of the four Imperial cities of Morocco, located in northern central Morocco and the sixth largest city by population in the kingdom.

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Murder of the Krim siblings

Lucia and Leo Krim, aged 6 and 2 respectively, were murdered in the late afternoon of October 25, 2012, at the La Rochelle apartment building on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City.

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Nanny

A nanny is a person who provides child care.

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New York v. Strauss-Kahn

The People of the State of New York v. Strauss-Kahn was a criminal case relating to allegations of sexual assault and attempted rape made by a hotel maid, Nafissatou Diallo, against Dominique Strauss-Kahn at the Sofitel New York Hotel on 14 May 2011.

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Ordre des Arts et des Lettres

The Ordre des Arts et des Lettres is an order of France established on 2 May 1957 by the Minister of Culture.

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Organisation internationale de la Francophonie

The Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF; sometimes shortened to the Francophonie, La Francophonie, sometimes also called International Organisation of italic in English) is an international organization representing countries and regions where French is a lingua franca or customary language, where a significant proportion of the population are francophones (French speakers), or where there is a notable affiliation with French culture.

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Othman Slimani

Othman Slimani (October 13, 1941 in Fez, Morocco - April 2, 2004 in MoroccoAïssa Amourag:. Maroc Hedbo, 9. April 2004 (archived)) was a Moroccan economist and banker.

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Otorhinolaryngology

Otorhinolaryngology (abbreviated ORL and also known as otolaryngology, otolaryngology–head and neck surgery (ORL–H&N or OHNS), or ear, nose, and throat (ENT)) is a surgical subspecialty within medicine that deals with the surgical and medical management of conditions of the head and neck.

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Paris

Paris is the capital and largest city of France.

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Political science

Political science is the scientific study of politics.

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Prix Goncourt

The Prix Goncourt (Le prix Goncourt,, The Goncourt Prize) is a prize in French literature, given by the académie Goncourt to the author of "the best and most imaginative prose work of the year".

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Rabat

Rabat (also,; ar-Ribāṭ) is the capital city of Morocco and the country's seventh-largest city with an urban population of approximately 580,000 (2014) and a metropolitan population of over 1.2 million.

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Sciences Po

Sciences Po or Sciences Po Paris, also known as the Paris Institute of Political Studies (Institut d'études politiques de Paris), is a private and public research university located in Paris, France, that holds the status of grande école and the legal status of.

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Sexual addiction

Sexual addiction is a state characterized by compulsive participation or engagement in sexual activity, particularly sexual intercourse, despite negative consequences.

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The New Yorker

The New Yorker is an American magazine featuring journalism, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry.

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Troupes coloniales

The Troupes coloniales ("Colonial Troops") or Armée coloniale ("Colonial Army"), commonly called La Coloniale, were the colonial troops of the French colonial empire from 1900 until 1961.

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See also

21st-century Moroccan women writers

Alumni of Lycée Descartes (Rabat)

ESCP Business School alumni

Moroccan critics of religions

Moroccan feminists

Moroccan novelists

Moroccan women novelists

Writers from Rabat

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leïla_Slimani