
Dans l'ombre chaude de l'islam, published in 1908, is a travel narrative and memoir by Isabelle Eberhardt that explores North African culture and the mystique of Islam. Through her journey in the Saharan landscape, Eberhardt reflects on her feelings of alienation and eventual connection to the land and its people. The work is notable for its personal insights and spiritual themes, capturing the complexities of her experiences and longing for freedom amidst the stark contrasts of the desert environment.









