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-'''Amin Maalouf''' (°1949) is a [[Lebanese author]]. Although his native language is [[Arabic]], he writes in [[French language|French]], and his works have been translated into many languages. He received the [[Prix Goncourt]] in [[1993 in literature|1993]] for his novel ''The Rock of Tanios'' (English translation of, ''Le Rocher de Tanios''). He has also been awarded the [[Prince of Asturias Award]] for Literature in its 2010 edition.+'''Amin Maalouf''' (°1949) is a [[Lebanese author]]. Although his native language is [[Arabic]] known for books such as ''[[The Crusades Through Arab Eyes]]'' (1986).
-He was elected at the [[Académie française]] on 23 June 2011, on seat [[List_of_members_of_the_Académie_française#Seat_29|29]].+
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==Works of fiction== ==Works of fiction==

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Amin Maalouf (°1949) is a Lebanese author. Although his native language is Arabic known for books such as The Crusades Through Arab Eyes (1986).

Works of fiction

Maalouf's novels are marked by his experiences of civil war and migration. Their characters are itinerant voyagers between lands, languages, and religions.

Opera librettos

Works of non-fiction




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