Mouloud Feraoun
Mouloud Feraoun (8 March 1913 – 15 March 1962) was an Algerian writer and martyr of the Algerian revolution born in Tizi Hibel, Kabylie. Some of his books, written in French, have been translated into several languages including English and German. He was assassinated by the French OAS on 15 March 1962.
Mouloud Feraoun | |
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Born | Tizi Hibel, Kabylie, Ait Mahmoud, Algeria | 8 March 1913
Died | 15 March 1962 48) Algiers, Algeria | (aged
Language | French |
Bibliography
- Le Fils du pauvre (The Poor Man's Son) - 1950
- La terre et le sang (Earth and Blood) - 1953
- Jours de Kabylie (Days of Kabylie) - 1954
- Les Chemins qui montent (The Paths that Rise) - 1957
- Les Isefra de Si Mhand Oumhand (Verses of Si Mhand Oumhand), 1960
- Journal, 1955 - 1962
- Lettres à ses amis (Letter to his friends), 1969 (posthumous)
- L'Anniversaire (The Anniversary), 1972 (posthumous)
- La Cité des Roses (The City of Roses), 2008 (posthumous
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