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of Fatima Daas
Fatima Daas is the pen name of the author of this book. It is also the name of her narrator. The Last One, the first book by this writer, daughter of Algerians and born in France, mixes fiction and autobiographical accounts to construct an intense reflection on identity. Lesbian, Muslim and from the periphery, the protagonist, narrator and (perhaps) author of this novel recalls her family, emotional and religious history in fragmented, rhythmic prose that echoes with sounds ranging from rap to the Koran.
Jeniffer Dias is an actress who sings, dances, produces and directs. In 2025, she appeared in the Rede Globo soap opera Garota do momento, playing the role of singer and activist Elza Soares. In Sapucaí, she was the muse of Estação Primeira de Mangueira. In cinema, she was part of the cast of the feature film Vitória, alongside Fernando Montenegro and Rodrigo Santoro; she also directed, with Preta Gil, the music video for the official soundtrack of the film Câncer com ascendente em virgem. Also in 2025, she will release the fourth season of the hit musical series Rensga Hits and the film Clarice vê estrelas. She is at the forefront of the cultural movement Projeto 111. Jeniffer began her career in the TV Globo program Esquenta, alongside Regina Casé. Later, she joined the cast of several audiovisual productions, such as: on Rede Globo, Malhação - Vidas brasileiras, Novo mundo, Segunda chamada; and on Netflix, Riscos de amor, Barba, cabelo e bigode, Spider, and Mussum, o filmis. In 2024, she released the series No ano que vem,in which she stars alongside Julia Lemmertz, and directed a music video for singer Jorge Aragão.
Fatima Daas was born in 1995 in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, in the Île-de-France region. Her parents, who came from Algeria, settled in Clichy-sous-Bois. At university, Fatima asserted her right to express her ideas and wrote her first texts. She defines herself as an intersectional feminist. "The Last One" is her first novel, for which she was awarded the Les Inrockuptibles prize.