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Les Rochers de Poudre d'Or / Nathacha Appanah-Mouriquand
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Edité par Gallimard. Paris , 2003
En avril 1892, en Inde (alors colonie britannique), une centaine d'Indiens embarquent sur le bateau l'Atlas, à destination d'une terre promise, meilleure... et remplie d'or. Quand ils débarquent sur l'île Maurice en juin, les Français les attendent pour remplacer les esclaves dans les champs de cannes à sucre. Premier roman. (Electre)
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- Livre
- Langues
- français
- Traduit de
- français
- Description physique
- 161 p.; 21 cm
- ISBN
- 2-07-076724-8
- Date de publication
- 2003
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- Continents noirs
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- Continents noirs
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- R APP
- Fonds
- Adulte
- Classification
- Romans
- Genre littéraire
- historique
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Kamilya Jubran was born in Akka in the State of Israel, to Palestinian parents who are from a northern Palestinian village in Al-Jaleel. Elias Jubran, Kamilya's father, an authentic instrument maker and a music teacher; was her first source of classical Arabic musical education. In Jerusalem and for twenty years, Kamilya was Sabreen's lead song performer, and player of Oud, Qanoon, and other oriental instruments. From 1982 to 2002, Kamilya along with Sabreen represented the voice of resistance; struggle for freedom, and a deep and dynamic artistic-political process that created a new style of a modern Arabic song. Since 2002, Kamilya toured with her first project Mahattaat, then Wameedd, besides a solo performance in several Arab and European cities Kamilya is creating and performing her own songs and music while roaming the in-between spaces of the world and non-commercial milieus with a number of European musicians. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.