Résumé:
This study aims to address the narrative imaginary of the desert in the
writings of the Algerian Sahrawi novelist "Malika Mekaddam", who sought
to present her own image of the place in which she grew up and started
from. , and a coexistence pattern that unites its inhabitants, so the desert
appeared as an emergency topic that articulates the details of its narrative
works.
Through her works "I owe everything to oblivion" and "The
Forbidden", we will read a cultural deconstruction to explore the depths of
representations of the desert, its articulations and the images that shaped it.