- Source: Rafik Ben Salah
Rafik Ben Salah (31 March 1948 – 14 October 2024) was a Tunisian-Swiss writer.
Biography
Born in Moknine on 31 March 1948, Ben Salah attended primary and secondary school in Tunisia. At the age of 20, he moved to Paris and attended the University of Paris, where he earned a degree in journalism. After his studies, he moved to Switzerland and worked as a teacher in Paudex and Moudon, leading lessons in French and history.
In 1987, Ben Salah received the Prix de la meilleure œuvre franco-maghrébine for Retour d'exil. In 1992, he was awarded the Schiller Prize for Lettres scellées au président and in 1999 he won the Prix Lipp Suisse for Le harem en péril. In 2004, he won the Prix des écrivains vaudois, awarded by the Association vaudoise des écrivains. In 2006, he won the special jury prize of the COMAR d'Or for La Mort du Sid, and in 2012 he won the same award for Les Caves du minustaire. A member of several associations, mostly notably of which included the Olten Group.
Ben Salah died in Moudon, on 14 October 2024, at the age of 76.
Publications
Retour d'exil : ou Sang femme (1987)
Lettres scellées au président (1991)
La Prophétie du chameau (1993)
Küsse und eilige Rosen : die fremdsprachige Schweizer Literatur, ein Lesebuch (1998)
Le Harem en péril : et autres nouvelles (1999)
L'Œil du frère (2001)
Récits de Tunisie (2004)
La Mort du Sid : roman (2005)
La véritable histoire de Gayoum Ben Tell : annotée par l'écrivain lausannois Ibn Sallaz (2007)
L'Invasion des criquets de terre : et autres nouvelles de la dérive ordinaire (2009)
Les Caves du minustaire : roman (2011)
Drames de femmes et autres trames : nouvelles (2016)
Récits d'Helvétie (2019)
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Habib
- Banipal
- Ledakan Beirut 2020
- Tim nasional sepak bola Aljazair
- Perang Lebanon 2006
- Piala Dunia FIFA 2014
- 2000-an
- Daftar pencetak gol Piala Dunia FIFA
- Umie Aida
- Skuad Piala Dunia FIFA 2010
- Rafik Ben Salah
- Deaths in October 2024
- Mohamed Salah
- List of people from Damascus
- List of Egyptians
- COMAR d'Or
- Tunisia at the 2013 Mediterranean Games
- Étoile Sportive de Radès (football)
- Israel–Hamas war
- Banipal