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  1. Selim Nassib (ou Sélim Nassib) est né en 1946 et a grandi à Beyrouth. Il est issu d’une famille juive libanaise d’origine syrienne. Arrivé en France en 1969, il travaille de nombreuses années pour le quotidien Libération, couvrant en particulier l’intervention militaire israélienne au Liban de 1982.

    • Écrivain, journaliste, scénariste
    • libanaise
    • 1946Beyrouth
  2. Journalist Selim Nassib is also a novelist who writes about the relationship between a famous Arab female singer and an Egyptian poet in his novel I Loved You for Your Voice. The poet and singer, who remain nameless in the novel, are based on the real-life Ahmad Rami and Om Kalthoum.

  3. Sélim Nassib is the author of كان صرحا من خيال (3.75 avg rating, 272 ratings, 63 reviews, published 1994), A Rebel in Gaza (4.06 avg rating, 142 ratings,...

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  4. Sélim Nassib has 12 books on Goodreads with 2455 ratings. Sélim Nassibs most popular book is كان صرحا من خيال.

  5. Dec 21, 2005 · Sélim Nassib was born in Beirut in 1946 and currently lives in Paris. Throughout the 1980s, during the war in Lebanon, he served as a correspondent for the French newspaper Liberation. He is also well known for his articles appearing in other high-profile periodicals.

  6. Feb 1, 2007 · A subtle meditation on sex and politics in pre-statehood Israel, this slim novel expands on the legend that a young Golda Meir had an affair with Albert Pharaon, the heir to a Palestinian fortune.

    • Selim Nassib
  7. Mar 8, 2006 · In I Loved You for Your Voice, the Egyptian journalist Sélim Nassib presents Om Kalthoum in the voice of Ahmed Rami, the poet who loved her in vain and wrote 137 of the 283 songs that she performed in her lifetime.