Hadj Mohamed Dahou
Hadj Mohamed Dahou was one of the founders of the Algerian section of the Letterist International which was based in Chlef.[1] Dahou was subsequently a member of the Algerian Section of the Situationist International.
He appears under the pseudonym Midhou in Alexander Trocchi's novel Cain's Book.[2]
Texts
- "Manifesto of the Algerian Group of the Lettrist International", with Cheik Ben Dhine and Ait Diafer, Internationale Lettriste #3, August 1953
- "Principles of a new theatre" (unsigned), Internationale Lettriste #3, August 1953
- "Notes for an appeal to the East", Potlatch #6, 27 July 1954
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References
- Porter, David (2011). Eyes to the South: French Anarchists and Algeria. AK Press. ISBN 9781849350761. Retrieved 8 May 2018.
- Cooper, Sam (2016). The Situationist International in Britain: Modernism, Surrealism, and the Avant-Garde. Routledge. ISBN 9781317190790. Retrieved 10 May 2018.
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