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Amira Ghenim is a Tunisian writer and academic.[1] She was born in 1978. She obtained a PhD in linguistics, and now teaches at Tunis University. She has published two novels to date:
The Yellow Dossier (2019), winner of the
The Calamity of the Nobility, nominated for the Arabic Booker Prize