Algerian Male Writers

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Kateb Yacine
(Algerian Writer Best Remembered For His Plays and Novels)
Kateb Yacine
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Birthdate: August 2, 1929
Sun Sign: Leo
Birthplace: Constantine
Died: October 28, 1989

Kateb Yacine was an Algerian writer best remembered for his plays and novels. Yacine was politically active and was an important member of the Algerian Communist Party. He also gave lectures with the support of the Algerian People's Party.

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Moufdi Zakaria
(Algerian Nationalist, Activist, Poet, and Writer)
Moufdi Zakaria
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Birthdate: June 12, 1908
Sun Sign: Gemini
Birthplace: Ghardaia
Died: August 17, 1977

Moufdi Zakaria was an Algerian nationalist, activist, poet, and writer. He is credited with writing the Algerian national anthem Kassaman when he was in prison in 1955. It is believed that he wrote the anthem using his blood on the walls of his cell. His life inspired a 2012 film titled Moufdi Zakaria, the Poet of the Revolution.

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Yasmina Khadra
(One of the Most Popular Algerian Novelists in the World)
Yasmina Khadra
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Birthdate: January 10, 1955
Sun Sign: Capricorn
Birthplace: Kénadsa

Yasmina Khadra is an Algerian author who writes in French. Khadra has published his novels in over 50 countries and is widely regarded as one of the most popular Algerian novelists in the world. Some of his novels have been adapted into films. Yasmina Khadra is the recipient of several prestigious awards including the Henri Gal Literature Grand Prize.

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Mohammed Dib
(One of Algeria's Most Popular and Prolific Writers)
Mohammed Dib
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Birthdate: July 21, 1920
Sun Sign: Cancer
Birthplace: Tlemcen, Algeria
Died: May 2, 2003

Mohammed Dib was an Algerian author who wrote more than 30 novels. He is also remembered for writing numerous poems, children's literature, and short stories in the French language. He is often counted among Algeria's most popular and prolific writers. Mohammed Dib was the recipient of the Fénéon Prize as well as the Mallarmé Prize.

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Lounés Matoub
(Algerian Singer, Thinker, Poet, and Mandole Player)
Lounés Matoub
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Birthdate: January 24, 1956
Sun Sign: Aquarius
Birthplace: Béni-Aïssi, Algeria
Died: June 25, 1998

Lounés Matoub was an Algerian singer, thinker, poet, and mandole player. An ardent advocate of human rights, secularism, and the Berber cause in Algeria, Matoub sparked an intellectual revolution. Lounès Matoub remained unpopular among the Muslim population for his secular and atheist politics and was assassinated on June 25, 1998.

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Martianus Capella
(Latin Prose Writer, Jurist, and Polymath)
Martianus Capella
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Birthdate: 0360 AD
Birthplace: Carthage, Tunisia
Died: 0428 AD

Martianus Capella was a Latin prose writer, jurist, and polymath. A native of Madaura, Capella is credited with developing the system of liberal arts education that structured early medieval education. Martianus Capella is also credited with writing an encyclopedic work titled On the Marriage of Philology and Mercury.

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Kamel Daoud
(Algerian Journalist and Writer)
Kamel Daoud
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Kamel Daoud is an Algerian journalist and writer. He is best known for his contribution to a French-language newspaper called Le quotidien d’Oran where he is currently working as an editor. Kamel Daoud also contributes as a columnist and currently writes a popular column called Raïna Raïkoum for the newspaper.

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Ferhat Abbas
(First President of the National Assembly of Algeria and the First Acting Chief of State (1962 - 1963))
Ferhat Abbas
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Birthplace: Taher, Jijel, Algeria

Ferhat Abbas was an Algerian politician and nationalist. He is best remembered for advocating equal political rights for Algerian Muslims living in France. He also worked towards coercing the French government to grant citizenship for Algerian Muslims. Today, Ferhat Abbas is remembered as a revolutionary Algerian nationalist.

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Mohammed Arkoun
(Algerian Thinker and Scholar)
Mohammed Arkoun
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Mohammed Arkoun was an Algerian thinker and scholar. During his academic career, Arkoun wrote many books and was respected for his contributions to contemporary intellectual Islamic reform. Mohammed Arkoun was honored with several prestigious awards, such as the Giorgio Levi Della Vida Award and International Prize of Acharif Al Idrissi.

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Mouloud Feraoun
(Algerian Writer and Martyr)
Mouloud Feraoun
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Birthdate: March 8, 1913
Sun Sign: Pisces
Birthplace: Tizi Hibel, Aït Mahmoud, Algeria
Died: March 15, 1962

Mouloud Feraoun was an Algerian writer who wrote in French. Some of his books have been translated into a number of languages including German and English. Also an important and influential participant of the Algerian War of Independence, Mouloud Feraoun was martyred during the war in 1962.

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Boualem Sansal
(Algerian Author, Novelist, and Essayist)
Boualem Sansal
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Birthdate: October 15, 1949
Sun Sign: Libra
Birthplace: Theniet El Had, Algeria

Boualem Sansal is an Algerian author, novelist, and essayist who writes in French language. Over the years, Sansal's work has earned him important literary awards in France. In 2012, he won the Prix du roman arabe. However, the prize money was withdrawn after his visit to Israel where he spoke at the Jerusalem Writers Festival.

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Rachid Boudjedra
(Algerian Poet, Playwright, Novelist, and Critic)
Rachid Boudjedra
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Birthdate: September 5, 1941
Sun Sign: Virgo
Birthplace: Aïn Beïda, Algeria

Rachid Boudjedra is an Algerian poet, playwright, novelist, and critic. He wrote in French between 1965 and 1981, after which he started writing in Arabic. He also spent much of his time translating his own works from French to Arabic and vice versa. Rachid Boudjedra is also known as a scriptwriter and has been involved in penning many films.

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Malek Haddad
(Algerian Writer and Poet)
Malek Haddad
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Birthdate: July 5, 1927
Sun Sign: Cancer
Birthplace: Constantine, Algeria
Died: June 2, 1978

Malek Haddad was an Algerian writer and poet. He wrote in the French language and achieved popularity as a novelist. Some of his popular novels include La Dernière impression, Je t’offrirai une gazelle, and Le Quai aux Fleurs ne répond plus. Apart from poems and novels, Malek Haddad also wrote essays like Les Zéros tournent en rond

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Rachid Mimouni
(Algerian Writer, Human Rights Activist, and Teacher)
Rachid Mimouni
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Birthdate: November 20, 1945
Sun Sign: Scorpio
Birthplace: Boudouaou, Algeria
Died: February 12, 1995

Rachid Mimouni was an Algerian writer, human rights activist, and teacher. Best remembered for his realism novels that describe Algerian society, Mimouni received many literary awards during his lifetime. Some of these awards include Literary Freedom Award, Albert Camus Award, and Literary Critics Award. Rachid Mimouni was also honored at the Cannes Film Festival in 1990.

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Jean Sénac
(Algerian Author and Poet)
Jean Sénac
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Birthdate: November 29, 1926
Sun Sign: Sagittarius
Birthplace: Beni Saf, Algeria
Died: August 30, 1973

Jean Sénac was an Algerian author best remembered for his poems, which were mainly written to invoke a sense of belonging and brotherhood in Algeria. He is also rememebered for his long-running relationship with philosopher and author, Albert Camus. Jean Sénac's life and career inspired many literary works and a couple of films.

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Jean Amrouche
(Algerian Poet, Writer, and Journalist)
Jean Amrouche
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Birthdate: February 7, 1906
Sun Sign: Aquarius
Birthplace: Ighil Ali, Algeria
Died: April 16, 1962

Jean Amrouche was an Algerian francophone poet, writer, and journalist. He achieved popularity in Tunisia when Armand Guibert helped publish Amrouche's collections of poems in the late 1920s and 1930s. Apart from writing, Jean Amrouche is also remembered for his lectures.

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Paul Robert
(French Publisher and Lexicographer Best Known for His Single-Volume French Dictionary 'Petit Robert')
Paul Robert
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Birthdate: October 19, 1910
Sun Sign: Libra
Birthplace: Ech-Cheliff, Algeria
Died: August 11, 1980

Paul Robert was a French publisher and lexicographer. He is best remembered for his single-volume French dictionary, Petit Robert, which was first published in 1967. Paul Robert is also credited with founding a popular dictionary company called Dictionnaires Le Robert, which is regarded as the most accepted single-volume French language dictionary.

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'Abd al-Hamid Benhadugah
(One of the Most Prominent Algerian Writers of His Generation)
'Abd al-Hamid Benhadugah
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Birthdate: January 9, 1925
Sun Sign: Capricorn
Birthplace: Mansourah, Algeria
Died: October 26, 1996

Abdelhamid Benhedouga was an Algerian writer who wrote over 15 novels in Arabic. He also wrote many plays and short stories and many of his works were translated to French. Widely regarded as one of the most prominent Algerian writers of his generation, Abdelhamid Benhedouga also made immense contributions to a number of radio stations in Algeria, Paris, and Tunisia. 

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Henri Kréa
(Algerian-Born French Novelist, Poet and Dramatist)
Henri Kréa
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Birthdate: November 6, 1933
Sun Sign: Scorpio
Birthplace: Algiers, Algeria
Died: December 6, 2000

Henri Kréa was an Algerian-born French novelist, poet, dramatist, anti-colonialist, and political activist. His works dealt with nature, heroism, and social and moral changes in Algeria. Regarded as one of the best Algerian-born poets of his generation, Henri Kréa published over 20 collections of poetry during his lifetime.  

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Mourad Bourboune
(Algerian Novelist and Writer Who Writes in French)
Mourad Bourboune
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Birthdate: January 23, 1938
Sun Sign: Aquarius
Birthplace: Jijel, Algeria

Mourad Bourboune is an Algerian novelist, poet, and screenwriter who writes in French. He has also contributed to publications like El Moudjahid, working as its editor-in-chief soon after Algeria's independence in 1962. Mourad Bourboune is also credited with founding the Union of Algerian Writers along with Jean Sénac, Mouloud Mammeri, Djamel Amrani, and Lâadi Flici.