French as self-decolonization: Kamel Daoud

The awarding of the Prix Goncourt in 2024 for his novel Houris This led to fierce attacks against Kamel Daoud. The author writes that this prize resulted in the revival of the traitor stereotype with "unprecedented violence" in the Islamist-conservative press. The press even exploited the imperfect homonymy of his name (Daoud) with that of the mythical traitor Colonel Bendaoud to the point of exaggeration in order to discredit him. The attacks served to once again label him a renegade, dissident, and deserter because he had abandoned the "we" for the eternally French "they" ("eux"). The polemical defense of freedom and pluralism in Il faut parfois trahir can be understood as a direct and profound intellectual response to these renewed defamations and the associated identitarian orthodoxy.

Kamel Daoud's treatise Il faut parfois trahir (Gallimard, 2025) presents a passionate, thesis-driven defense of universalism and individual freedom, sharply criticizing those forces he sees as guardians of national stagnation and the cult of identity. The argument revolves around the paradoxical reversal of the concept of "betrayal," which becomes the vehicle for liberation.

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The Virgin in the Living Here and Now: Kamel Daoud's Double Novel

“The relationship to women reflects the relationship to fantasy, to desire, to the body, to life.” Kamel Daoud’s novel “Houris” (2024) can be read as a counter-narrative to his museum dialogue “Le peintre dévorant la femme” (2018): While here a fictional body-hating jihadist is confronted with the erotic Western paintings of Pablo Picasso, in “Houris” Daoud has a pregnant survivor of the Algerian civil war reflect on the silence of women, as a story of individual and collective resurrection.

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