Snapshots of a Jewish exile in France

Saturn Her novel appears on almost all the longlists for the literary prizes this fall. The novelist and psychoanalyst Sarah Chiche tells her tragic story and that of her family, which once plunged her into a deep depression. Like a film, she captures snapshots from her father's childhood: the 1950s, Algiers, her father Harry, growing up with his older brother Armand, and his wealthy parents Louise and Joseph. The men in the family are hospital doctors. The Jewish family were not among the French colonists, but had lived in Algeria since their expulsion from Spain in the 15th century. A lavish life until the Algerian War, then exile in France, perpetrators and victims of the past.

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This article is written in German and can be found at https://rentree.de. Automatic translations into English and French are available. English, French.

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