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Algeria, 1989. As civil war looms, university student Hakim clings to art and poetry, while his friend Karim falls into radicalism. When professors vanish and campuses turn violent, Hakim faces an impossible choice: flee to save his soul, or stay and risk disappearance.A haunting tale of idealism shattered, complicity in silence, and the stories erased by history. Rooted in Algeria's "Black Decade," it speaks universally to fractured societies-where youth must choose between fanaticism, flight, or futile resistance.For readers of historical fiction, political disillusionment, and narratives…mehr

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Algeria, 1989. As civil war looms, university student Hakim clings to art and poetry, while his friend Karim falls into radicalism. When professors vanish and campuses turn violent, Hakim faces an impossible choice: flee to save his soul, or stay and risk disappearance.A haunting tale of idealism shattered, complicity in silence, and the stories erased by history. Rooted in Algeria's "Black Decade," it speaks universally to fractured societies-where youth must choose between fanaticism, flight, or futile resistance.For readers of historical fiction, political disillusionment, and narratives where place is a character. A tribute to the silenced and a warning when dialogue dies.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Abdelkrim Dekhakhena is an Associate Professor of American Studies and Head of the Department of Literature and English Language at 8 May 1945 Guelma University. A specialist in literature, culture, and politics, his research explores American foreign policy in the Middle East and Africa, democracy promotion, and the War on Terror.