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Moze

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Moze is a literary novel by Zahia Rahmani that explores themes of identity, memory, and displacement through the lens of the Algerian War and its aftermath. The narrative delves into the psychological and emotional landscape of characters grappling with the legacy of colonialism and immigration in France. Rahmani, an art historian and writer, employs a nuanced and introspective style to examine the complexities of belonging and cultural hybridity. The book is part of a broader literary trilogy focused on marginalized voices and the so-called 'banished' people of contemporary society.

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