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- Q1237699 description "French novelist".
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- Q1237699 abstract "Paula Jacques is a French novelist, journalist, and host of the program Cosmopolitaine on the French public station France Inter.Jacques was born in Cairo, Egyptin 1949. She and her family were expelled from Egypt in 1958 during the period of nationalization under President Gamal Abdel Nasser. The family immigrated to Israel where Jacques lived on a kibbutz for three years. In 1961, Jacques and her family left Israel for France. Jacques' novels focus exclusively on the Jews of Egypt, mainly during the 1940s and 1950s. Her novels can be described as reflecting the postcolonial condition. In the novels, both Egyptian Jews and Muslims interact in day-to-day activity. In a few novels, like Gilda Stambouli souffre et se plaint (2002)and Un Baiser froid comme la lune (1983),Jacques takes her characters from Egypt to France and Israel where they face issues of acculturation. The characters' relationship to French language and culture is problematized and so is their relationship to Israel. Jacques's characters confront hostility, humiliation, conflicted ideologies, political instability, and cultural alienation. The novels explore the conditions under which Jews lived in Egypt in the years and days before their peremptory expulsion; the most developed cases are Lumière de l'oeil, L'Héritage de la tante Carlotta, Les Femmes avec leur amour, and the tragic La Descente au paradis. In her novels, Jacques describes the suffering and humiliation experienced by both Jews and Muslims and shows both perspectives. Alongside her novelistic production, Jacques has been involved in French theater, radio, and the press. Paula Jacques is the winner of the Prix Femina, 1991, for Deborah et les anges dissipés.".
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- Q1237699 name "Jacques, Paula".
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- Q1237699 comment "Paula Jacques is a French novelist, journalist, and host of the program Cosmopolitaine on the French public station France Inter.Jacques was born in Cairo, Egyptin 1949. She and her family were expelled from Egypt in 1958 during the period of nationalization under President Gamal Abdel Nasser. The family immigrated to Israel where Jacques lived on a kibbutz for three years. In 1961, Jacques and her family left Israel for France.".
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