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À l'orée du trépas : roman

Title
  1. À l'orée du trépas : roman / Khalil Diallo.
Published by
  1. Dakar : L'Harmattan Sénégal, [2018]
  2. ©2018
Author
  1. Diallo, Khalil

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Description
  1. 183 pages; 22 cm.
Summary
  1. Passion justifies despicable acts that nothing can explain, that no one can understand, much less predict. Love, his, had now led him to this place populated by a market in Cairo. was lost for love and now that feeling had led him to the point where he felt ready, capable of destroying the whole earth and everything it bore in his name. " This novel is presented as a song of hope, using religious obscurantism, death, immigration, love and poetry in order to stage history, but also and above all the human condition. -- Publisher's website. www.renaud-bray.com, July 21, 2020.
Series statement
  1. Nouvelles lettres sénégalaises
Uniform title
  1. Collection: Nouvelles lettres sénégalaises.
Subject
  1. Young women > Africa > Fiction
  2. Women terrorists > Fiction
  3. Radicals > Fiction
  4. Terrorism > Religious aspects > Fiction
  5. Self-analysis (Psychoanalysis) > Fiction
  6. Moral conditions > Fiction
  7. Jeunes femmes > Afrique > Romans, nouvelles, etc
  8. Femmes terroristes > Romans, nouvelles, etc
  9. Radicaux (Politique) > Romans, nouvelles, etc
  10. Terrorisme > Aspect religieux > Romans, nouvelles, etc
  11. Autoanalyse > Romans, nouvelles, etc
  12. Conditions morales > Romans, nouvelles, etc
  13. Senegal
  14. youth
  15. terrorism
  16. novels (form)
  17. Young women
  18. Women terrorists
  19. Terrorism > Religious aspects
  20. Self-analysis (Psychoanalysis)
  21. Radicals
  22. Moral conditions
  23. Africa
Genre/Form
  1. Senegalese fiction (French)
  2. Fictional Work
  3. Fiction.
  4. Novels.
  5. Romans.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references.