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 | Amrouche, Jean (1906-1962)
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 | Belamri, Rabah (1946-1995)
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 | Djebar, Assia (pseud. Fatima-Zohra Imalayen) (1936- )
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 | Pelegri, Jean (1920- )
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 | Ben Badis, Cheikh Abdelhamid (1889-1940)
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 | Robles, Emmanuel (1914-1995)
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 | Boudjedra, Rachid (1941- )
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 | Greki, Anna (aka Colette Anna Gregoire; Colette Anna Melki) (1931-1966)
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 | Roy, Jules (1907-2000)
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Algeria - Arts and Literature
The Romans, Spanish, French, Arabs and indigenous peoples have influenced architecture, music and literature in Algeria. Since independence, the government has promoted the revival of Arab heritage, which was suppressed during the French colonial period. The government has built handicraft centres to give local artists the opportunity to use traditional methods in crafts such as rug making, pottery, embroidery, jewellery and brass metalwork. The National Institute of Music promotes traditional music, dance and folklore.
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Littérature algérienne
Le site de la littérature algérienne vous souhaite la bienvenue [fra]
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The Algerian Novel of French Expression
The University of Reading and departmental websites [fra]
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Algerian Literature
An interesting arena to explore. Characters and myths, national icons, subtle nuances, all appear from the myst to enhance our collected heritage. In the end, we are all very much the same, but the journey varies. [eng]
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World Literature Today
World Literature Today : Algerian fiction and the civil crisis: bodies under siege. @ HighBeam Research [eng]
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