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Ahlam Mosteghanemi

1953 - Today

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Ahlam Mosteghanemi (Arabic: أحلام مستغانمي; born 13 April 1953, Tunisia) is an Algerian poet and writer. She was the first Algerian woman to write poetry and fiction in Arabic. She has published four novels and six anthologies, and is best known for her 1993 novel Memory of the Flesh. In 2007 and 2008, she was ranked #96 and #58 respectively as the most influential Arab by the Arabian Business magazine. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ahlam Mosteghanemi is the 4,729th most popular writer (up from 5,038th in 2019), the 88th most popular biography from Tunisia (up from 97th in 2019) and the 8th most popular Tunisian Writer.

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Among WRITERS

Among writers, Ahlam Mosteghanemi ranks 4,729 out of 7,302Before her are Robert Greene, Aleardo Aleardi, Natalya Baranskaya, Suzanne Lilar, Johann von Rist, and Alexander Bek. After her are Heinrich Zschokke, Mary Elizabeth Braddon, Aaron Sorkin, Abdul Rahman Munif, Fyodor Abramov, and Thomas Ligotti.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1953, Ahlam Mosteghanemi ranks 311Before her are Louie Anderson, Vesna Pusić, Geddy Lee, Mokhtar Dahari, Pertti Karppinen, and Jan Kjærstad. After her are Thomas Ligotti, David Thornton, Carolyn Porco, Albert Rust, Józef Młynarczyk, and Colleen Camp.

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In Tunisia

Among people born in Tunisia, Ahlam Mosteghanemi ranks 88 out of 210Before her are Hédi Amara Nouira (1911), Mohamed Akid (1949), Anouar Brahem (1957), Ahmed Hachani (1956), Jean Vuarnet (1933), and Silvan Shalom (1958). After her are Bahi Ladgham (1913), Pierre Lévy (1956), Taos Amrouche (1913), Tarak Dhiab (1954), Moufida Tlatli (1947), and Carlos Marcello (1910).

Among WRITERS In Tunisia

Among writers born in Tunisia, Ahlam Mosteghanemi ranks 8Before her are Avienus (305), Albert Memmi (1920), Nemesianus (300), Gisèle Halimi (1927), Dracontius (455), and Aboul-Qacem Echebbi (1909).