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A collection of sketches and short stories born from prolonged travel in Islamic North Africa, blending vivid observations of landscape, everyday life, religious practice, and colonial encounters. Through empathetic portraits of local customs, ruined casbahs, cemeteries, and the moral dignity of Muslim communities, the pieces probe cultural misunderstanding, critique colonial attitudes, and reflect on cultural exchange and assimilation. The prose shifts between lyrical description and candid social commentary, conveying both admiration for the region’s resilience and the hardships imposed by changing political and social forces.

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Isabelle Eberhardt

Isabelle Eberhardt was a Swiss-born writer and explorer known for her adventurous life and insightful observations of North African culture. Living in Algeria during the late 19th century, she embraced the local customs and dressed as a man to gain acceptance in a male-dominated society. Her notable works, such as "Dans l'ombre chaude de l'Islam" and "Notes de route," reflect her deep engagement with the Islamic world and her unique perspective as a woman in a tumultuous era. Eberhardt's writings blend travel narrative with poetic prose, offering readers a vivid glimpse into the landscapes and lives she encountered.

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