Nedjma Kacimi

Sensible

Sensitive

August 18, 2021
Narrative
208 pages
140 × 205 mm
18 €
9782366245936
978-2-3662-4593-6
																Nedjma Kacimi, Sensible
																Nedjma Kacimi, Sensible

Carried by writing that is as hard-hitting and incisive as it is tender, where the intimate and the political collide, Sensible is a striking, powerful and humanistic text that gives power to words and hope to younger generations.

Nearly sixty years after Algeria’s independence, Nedjma Kacimi dissects a France that is struggling to recover from the weight of the post-war period and its wounds. With audacity, Sensible puts into perspective the systemic racism and the contemporary and recurrent debates on immigration laying the blame on the underground and insidious continuity of this war. Starting from her belated awareness of the discrimination to which she is subjected, and by a stroll through the recent history of France and its North African population, Nedjma Kacimi conducts an investigation taht goes off the beaten track and weaves links between facts, texts and lives, in order to unravel the root of the evil. If each line is the expression of revolted pain, one can detect at the same time the will for a repairing surgery.

Lauréat du Prix littéraire de la Porte Dorée 2022
The author

Nedjma Kacimi was born in Algeria in 1969 to a French mother and an Algerian father. After a childhood spent in the Ain, she studied philosophy in Paris. With a double master’s degree in French literature and philosophy, she lived and worked in India, Mozambique and Mali before settling in Zurich, Switzerland, where she lives today with her husband and their four children. Sensible is her first book.

Strong points

A story that unravels the myths that plague the debate on immigration.

A staggering book to be read in 2022, a year of presidential elections and commemoration of the 60th anniversary of the end of the Algerian War.

A text that mixes autobiography with literature, erudition with laughter, anger and provocation with tribute.

In the lineage of authors who trample compromises and grapple with language to shed light on a collective unconscious.

August 18, 2021
Narrative
208 pages
140 × 205 mm
18 €
9782366245936
978-2-3662-4593-6