Much more than a selection of interviews conducted by Hamid Barrada, this book immortalizes a lively memory of the history of the Maghreb, the African continent and the regimes born in the wake of independence.
Interviews with
Mohammed Harbi,
Léopold Sédar Senghor,
Mohamed el Hadi Hadj-Smaïne,
Michel Jobert,
Abdallah Laroui,
Mohamed Ben Saïd,
Germain Ayache,
Nahum Goldmann,
Jean Lacouture,
Wassila Bourguiba,
Mohamed Mzali,
Abderrahim Bouabid,
Ahmed Réda Guédira,
Hassan II,
Fqih Basri,
Abderrahmane Kharbouch,
Abdelaziz Alami,
Jamel Eddine Bencheikh,
Rached Ghannouchi,
Hocine Aït Ahmed,
Ahmed Ben Bella,
Rachid Mimouni,
M'hamed Boucetta,
Éric Laurent,
Pierre Messmer,
Siradiou Diallo,
Philippe Gaillard,
Lotfi Akalay,
Hubert Védrine,
Fouad Laroui,
Abderrahmane Youssoufi,
Mohamed Tozy,
Boualem Sansal,
Assia Djebar,
Hamid Chabat.
Hamid Barrada (born 1939 in Tanger) is a Moroccan journalist, intellectual and former political activist. He is
Yto Barrada's father.