Karima Berger is an Algerian writer. She was born in Ténès, Algeria. Since 1975, she has lived in France, where she studied for a doctorate in political science. She has written many books about her spiritual roots and the encounter between Arab and French cultures.[1]

She was president of the Prix Écritures et Spiritualités (formerly the Prix des Écrivains croyants) founded in 1977.

Books

  • Les Attentives. Un dialogue avec Etty Hillesum
  • Éclats d'Islam. Chroniques d'un itinéraire spirituel
  • L'Enfant des deux mondes
  • Hégires
  • Mektouba
  • Toi, ma sœur étrangère
  • Filiations dangereuses (winner of the Alain Fournier Prize)
  • La Chair et le rôdeur
  • Rouge Sang Vierge

References

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