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Leïla Sebbar's novel recounts an event in French history that has been hidden for many years. Mildred Mortimer's impressive translation conveys the power of Sebbar's words in English and allows English-speaking readers an opportunity to understand the complex relationship between past and present, metropole and colony, immigrant and citizen, that lies at the heart of this acclaimed novel.

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"This novel raises profound and timely questions about the nature of democracy, Muslim-Western relations, memory, history, and forgetting. Mildred Mortimer's masterful translation is a pleasure to read." -Anne Donadey, author of Recasting Postcolonialism

Table of Contents

Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Unearthing Hidden History by Mildred Mortimer

Nanterre. Amel. October 1996
Paris
Flora and Mina
Louis. Rue de La Santé
Nanterre. Amel and Omer
The Mother
October 1961
The Owner of the Atlas Café
Nanterre. Amel and Omer
The Mother
October 1961
Papon's Harki
Flora
Louis
Défense. Amel and Omer
The Mother
October 1961
The Algerian Rescued from the Water
République. Amel and Omer
October 1961
The Owner of the Goutte d'Or Café. Barbès
Flora
Louis
Flora
Louis
Place de la Concorde. Amel and Omer
The Mother
October 1961
The French Lover
Louis
Bonne Nouvelle. Amel and Omer
October 30, 1961
The French Student
Flora
Saint-Michel. Amel and Omer
The Mother
October 17, 1961
The Bookseller of Rue Saint-Séverin
Louis
Orly. Amel and Omer
The Mother
October 1961
The Cop at Clichy
Louis
Alexandria. Amel and Omer. Louis

Notes
Bibliography

The Seine Was Red

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    Publisher: Indiana University Press
    Publication Date: 03/09/2008
    ISBN13: 9780253220233, 978-0253220233
    ISBN10: 0253220238

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Leïla Sebbar's novel recounts an event in French history that has been hidden for many years. Mildred Mortimer's impressive translation conveys the power of Sebbar's words in English and allows English-speaking readers an opportunity to understand the complex relationship between past and present, metropole and colony, immigrant and citizen, that lies at the heart of this acclaimed novel.

    Trade Review
    "This novel raises profound and timely questions about the nature of democracy, Muslim-Western relations, memory, history, and forgetting. Mildred Mortimer's masterful translation is a pleasure to read." -Anne Donadey, author of Recasting Postcolonialism

    Table of Contents

    Contents
    Acknowledgments
    Introduction: Unearthing Hidden History by Mildred Mortimer

    Nanterre. Amel. October 1996
    Paris
    Flora and Mina
    Louis. Rue de La Santé
    Nanterre. Amel and Omer
    The Mother
    October 1961
    The Owner of the Atlas Café
    Nanterre. Amel and Omer
    The Mother
    October 1961
    Papon's Harki
    Flora
    Louis
    Défense. Amel and Omer
    The Mother
    October 1961
    The Algerian Rescued from the Water
    République. Amel and Omer
    October 1961
    The Owner of the Goutte d'Or Café. Barbès
    Flora
    Louis
    Flora
    Louis
    Place de la Concorde. Amel and Omer
    The Mother
    October 1961
    The French Lover
    Louis
    Bonne Nouvelle. Amel and Omer
    October 30, 1961
    The French Student
    Flora
    Saint-Michel. Amel and Omer
    The Mother
    October 17, 1961
    The Bookseller of Rue Saint-Séverin
    Louis
    Orly. Amel and Omer
    The Mother
    October 1961
    The Cop at Clichy
    Louis
    Alexandria. Amel and Omer. Louis

    Notes
    Bibliography

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