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Salim Bachi was born on 1971 in Algiers, Algeria, is an Algerian novelist. Discover Salim Bachi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?

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1971

Salim Bachi (born 1971, Algiers) is an Algerian novelist who grew up in Annaba, eastern Algeria.

Born in 1971 in Algiers, he studied literature in Paris at the Sorbonne and in 2001 published his first novel, Le Chien d'Ulysse, at Éditions Gallimard, hailed by critics and rewarded by the prix Goncourt du premier roman.

In Algeria he became "the most talented writer of his generation", embarking on an ambitious literary work on Algeria, its history, from colonization to the most recent black episodes, marked by Islamist terrorism.

His first two novels are part of a novel cycle developed from an imaginary city, the ancient Cyrtha.

After a year of residence at the prestigious Villa Médicis in Rome, his third novel, Tuez-les tous ("Kill them all"), marked a turning point in his inspiration with the choice of a complex and painful subject.

He put himself in the shoes of a terrorist of September 11, dissecting the mechanisms of violence and alienation of terrorists.

1995

After a one-year stay in Paris in 1995, he returned there in 1997 to study literature.

2005

A pensioner at the French Academy in Rome in 2005, he now lives and works in Paris.

A resident at the Académie de France à Rome in 2005, he now lives and works in Paris.

The éditions Gallimard published five of his novels in the Collection Blanche, Le Chien d'Ulysse, La Kahéna, Tuez-les tous, Le silence de Mahomet and Amours et aventures de Sindbad le Marin, which were hailed by critics and won several literary prizes.

He also published a book of short stories about malvie ("bad life") in Algeria entitled Les douze contes de minuit at the same publisher and a narrative of travel, Autoportrait avec Grenade, at éditions du Rocher.

His books won the prix Tropiques, the Prix littéraire de la vocation, the Goncourt scholarship for premier roman and the prince Pierre de Monaco de la découverte scholarship.

His novel Le silence de Mahomet presents a fictionalized and controversial vision of Mahomet.

2008

He pursues the novelistic study of the religious fact - a never innocent choice - with his last novel Le silence de Mahomet, published in September 2008 and selected for the Prix Goncourt, the Prix Goncourt des Lycéens and the Prix Renaudot.

In this book, the Prophet becomes the subject of a novel where four of his closest faithful, remember the man he was, with his doubts and hopes, weaknesses and greatness.

Bachi achieved a critical and public success.

Salim Bachi travels through Europe and the Maghreb to defend a certain idea of literature, giving lectures to students, readers, universities and cultural institutes.