
Dominique Eddé
Dominique Eddé is a prominent Lebanese novelist and essayist known for her thought-provoking literature that often delves into themes of identity, conflict, and the human condition. With a keen insight into the complexities of the Middle East, her works have garnered critical acclaim and have been translated into multiple languages. Eddé's writing reflects her experiences and observations as a woman navigating the tumultuous socio-political landscapes of Lebanon and beyond. Recently, she has been in the news for her vocal criticism of the simplistic equating of antisemitism and anti-Zionism, advocating for nuanced discourse in the face of rising tensions.
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Recent news mentions
Dominique Eddé is an author and journalist from Lebanon who supports Alaa Al-Qatraoui.
« Œuvrons pour l’accueil en France de la poétesse gazaouie Alaa Al-Qatraoui »Dominique Eddé is a Lebanese writer who discusses the complexities of racism and antisemitism in her commentary.
Dominique Eddé, romancière libanaise : « On n’affaiblit pas le racisme avec des interdits, on s’interdit ce qui le renforce »










