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Samira Negrouche

Samira Negrouche was born in 1980 in Algiers where she still lives. She is a poet and translator, and doctor. Her books include: A l’ombre de Grenade (2003), Le Jazz des oliviers (2010) and Six arbres de fortune autour de ma baignoire (2017). Poems of hers, in Marilyn Hacker’s translation, have appeared in journals including Banipal, Pleiades, Words Without Borders, Modern Poetry in Translation and PN Review.

Samira Negrouche's work featured in PN Review comprises three contributions of poetry, over a period of four years.
Further Reading
Subscribers only Poetry Collection in PN Review 230 (2016) To Invent the Word?
Subscribers only Poetry Collection in PN Review 240 (2018) Coffee, No Sugar trans. Marilyn Hacker
Subscribers only Poetry Collection in PN Review 247 (2019) Six Makeshift Trees translated by Marilyn Hacker
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