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Kateb Yacine كاتب ياسين
Born
Kateb Yacine (1929-08-02)2 August 1929 Constantine, Algeria
Died
28 October 1989(1989-10-28) (aged 60) Grenoble, France
Resting place
El Alia Cemetery
Occupation
novelist, essayist, activist
Language
French, Arabic
Nationality
Algerian
Period
1940–1989
Notable works
Nedjma, Le Polygone étoilé
Notable awards
the Grand Prix National des Lettres in France, 1987
Children
Amazigh Kateb
Signature
Kateb Yacine (Arabic pronunciation:[kæːtbjæːsiːn]; 2 August 1929 or 6 August 1929 – 28 October 1989) was an Algerian writer notable for his novels and plays, both in French and Algerian Arabic, and his advocacy of the Berber cause.
KatebYacine (Arabic pronunciation: [kæːtb jæːsiːn]; 2 August 1929 or 6 August 1929 – 28 October 1989) was an Algerian writer notable for his novels and...
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Gnawa Diffusion (formed in 1992). He is the son of the famous writer KatebYacine, founder of the modern Algerian literature (Nedjma, the circle of reprisals...
literature are French and Arabic. Modern notable Algerian writers include KatebYacine, Rachid Mimouni, Mouloud Mammeri, Mouloud Feraoun, Assia Djebar and Mohammed...
sociolinguistics, he is the author of several books, including studies of KatebYacine and Albert Camus. Thompson, William J. (1 September 2007). French XX...
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Spanish by Noemi Fierro Bandera. Khatibi has also translated the poetry of KatebYacine, and a volume of Algerian short stories into French. He lives in Slovenia...
invasions Ahmad al-Tifashi, Algerian author Tahar Ouettar, Algerian author KatebYacine, Algerian author Antar Yahia, Algerian footballer Algeria portal "A Berber...
demonstrators by the Gauche prolétarienne (Proletarian Left) and people such as KatebYacine, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Michel Rocard. The Aubervilliers slum was visited...
contemporaines, Paris, La Découverte - (ISBN 2707118877). Préface de KatebYacine. 1992 - Les Kabyles. Éléments pour la compréhension de l'identité berbère...
television actor. Yuliya Solntseva, 88, Soviet actress and film director. KatebYacine, 60, Algerian writer of novels and plays. Roland Anderson, 85, American...
Schweitzer, Claude Bernard, Henri Lefebvre, René Guénon, Jean Cocteau and KatebYacine. Shariati mentions a "fanatic Catholic" he had met, Solange Bodin, from...
the Berber languages (Kabyle variant). Tassadit Yacine, « Aït Menguellet chante », Préface de KatebYacine, Paris, la Découverte, 1989. Mohammed Djellaoui...
activist and blogger. Wole Soyinka, Nigerian writer and Nobel Prize winner. KatebYacine, Algerian novelist and playwright. Zackie Achmat, South African anti-apartheid...
continued usage of French in Algeria in the post-colonial period, the writer KatebYacine described the French language as the 'spoils of war' (butin de guerre)...