"Degage": Tunisian editor ALIF wins the Poulina 2011 prize
NAU
Wednesday, February 15th 2012
The special edition of the Literary Award 2011 Poulina, dedicated to works published after January 14, 2011 on the occasion of the Tunisian Revolution, included more than 20 publications that covered several fields: The novel, photo album, poetry, stories, cartoons and even stories for children, APS reports.
After deliberations, the Poulina 2011 prize was awarded to the book "Degage" by the Tunisian editor ALIF and co-published with Editions de layeur (France).
"Degage", or "get Out" the symbolic slogan of the Tunisian Revolution, became a book teeming with hundreds of players with the moving testimony of the 29 days leading up to the 14 January and the flight of dictator Ben Ali.Smiles, tears and words finally released A powerful and moving book on the Tunisian revolution.
It should be remembered that the Poulina literary contest features a prize of of the 10,000 TD which will be presented to the winning editor against the party receiving an equivalent amount of the award-winning book that will be offered to customers by PGH and suppliers.
"Degage", or "get Out" the symbolic slogan of the Tunisian Revolution, became a book teeming with hundreds of players with the moving testimony of the 29 days leading up to the 14 January and the flight of dictator Ben Ali.Smiles, tears and words finally released A powerful and moving book on the Tunisian revolution.
It should be remembered that the Poulina literary contest features a prize of of the 10,000 TD which will be presented to the winning editor against the party receiving an equivalent amount of the award-winning book that will be offered to customers by PGH and suppliers.
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