![]() POMAR-AMER, Miquel (2014): "Voices emerging from the border.The best of Barcelona INK, Barcelona, pp. PHILLIPPS, Haarlson y Philip LEVINE (2012): “The Word Hunter: Interview with Najat el Hachmi”, en ID.Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell University Press. (2014): Liminal Fiction at the Edge of the Millennium: The Ends of Spanish Identity. (2013): “Scoring the National Hym(e)n: Sexuality, Immigration, and Identity in Najat El Hachmi’s L’últim patriarca.” Hispanic Review 81.3. EVERLY, Kathryn (2011): "Immigrant Identity and Intertextuality in L'ultim patriarca by Najat El Hachmi", Cuaderno Internacional de Estudios Humanísticos y Literatura (CIEHL), vol."Najat El Hachmi gana el 77 Premio Nadal y María Barbal el 53 Premio Josep Pla". ^ a b Graell, Vanessa (7 January 2021).^ EVERLY, Kathryn (2014): "Rethinking the Home and Rejecting the Past: A Feminist Reading of Najat El Hachmi's L'últim patriarca", Ambitos Feministas, vol.An interdisciplinary approach to the roots of present. ^ CRAMERI, Kathryn (2014): “Hybridity and Catalonia Linguistic Borders: the Case of Najat El Hachmi”, in Flocel SABATÉ (ed.) Hybrid Identities."Literature lovers head to Cartagena for Hay Festival". 2021 - Nadal Prize for El lunes nos querrán.2008 - Ramon Llull prize for The Last Patriarch.- El lunes nos querrán (the work won the 77th Nadal Prize under the fictional title Intrusas, signed by the pen name of "Cristina López").2015 La filla estrangera, Edicions 62.English translation: 2013 The Body Hunter.2008 «L'home que nedava», short story in El llibre de la Marató: Vuit relats contra les malalties mentals greus.English translation: 2010 The Last Patriarch.The novel tells the story of a Moroccan who immigrates to Spain, a sometimes despotic patriarch who enters into conflict with his daughter, who breaks with the traditional values of the old country to adapt to the new, modern culture in which she finds herself. In 2008, she won one of the most prestigious award in Catalan letters, the Ramon Llull prize, for her novel L'últim patriarca (The Last Patriarch). El Hachmi has made frequent appearances in the media, including Catalunya Radio, and the newspaper Vanguardia. During the Frankfurt Book Fair in October 2007, where Catalan culture was the featured guest of honour, she traveled to various German cities to participate in conferences in which she offered her perspective on contemporary Catalan literature. In 2005, she participated in an event sponsored by the European Institute of the Mediterranean, along with other Catalan writers of foreign descent, including Matthew Tree, Salah Jamal, Laila Karrouch and Mohamed Chaib. ![]() ![]() Her first book, Jo també sóc catalana (I am also Catalan, 2004), was strictly autobiographical, dealing with the issue of identity, and the growth of her sense of belonging to her new country. She began writing when she was twelve years old and has continued ever since, first as entertainment, and later as a means to express concerns or to reflect and re-create her own reality, in the (at least) two cultures to which she belongs. El Hachmi studied Arab literature at the University of Barcelona and currently resides in Granollers. At the age of 8 she immigrated with her family to Catalonia, Spain. ![]()
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