Abdelhamid ben Hadouga explained

Abdelhamid ben Hadouga
Birth Date:9 January 1925
Birth Place:Mansourah, Algeria
Death Place:Algiers, Algeria
Othername:Abdelhamid Benhedouga

Abdelhamid ben Hadouga or Abdelhamid Benhedouga (in Arabic عبد الحميد بن هدوقة) was an Algerian writer, born on 9 January 1925 in Mansourah near Bordj Bou Arréridj to an Arab Algerian father and a Berber mother. He wrote more than fifteen novels in Arabic as well as short stories and plays.[1] He has been described as one of the most important Algerian writers in Arabic of his time.[1] [2] He also worked for cultural programming in a number of radio stations in Paris, Tunisia and Algeria. Between 1957 and 1974, he wrote tens of theatrical pieces and sketches for the BBC Arabic Service, Tunisian radio and TéléDiffusion d'Algérie. His novel Vent du Sud was adapted to a feature film. many of his books were translated to French. Ben Hadouga died on 26 October 1996.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Qader, Nasrin. Encyclopedia of African Literature. Simon Gikandi. Simon Gikandi. Taylor & Francis. 2002. 648. 9780415230193. 17 August 2012.
  2. Book: Benjamin Stora. Benjamin Stora. Algeria, 1830-2000: A Short History. Cornell University Press. 2004. 9780801489167. 18 July 2012.