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  1. Aug 10, 2017 · This chapter provides an overview of Arabic literature and the French-language novel published in Algeria up to 1962 before turning to a discussion of the period 1962–1992. It then considers the novel since 1993, including the work of authors in exile who have established and gained international recognition for the Algerian Arabic novel.

  2. This chapter provides an overview of Arabic literature and the French-language novel published in Algeria up to 1962 before turning to a discussion of the period 1962–1992.

    • Debbie Cox
  3. This chapter provides an overview of Arabic literature and the French-language novel published in Algeria up to 1962 before turning to a discussion of the period 1962–1992.

    • Debbie Cox
  4. Jan 28, 2019 · The ‘beginning’. 1956 could be said to have marked the beginning of the Algerian novel in English translation with the appearance of Mouloud Mammeri’s The Sleep of the Just, translated from the French by Len Ortzen. The original in French had appeared in 1952.

  5. This chapter provides an overview of Arabic literature and the French-language novel published in Algeria up to 1962 before turning to a discussion of the period 1962–1992. It then considers the novel since 1993, including the work of authors in exile who have established and gained international recognition for the Algerian Arabic novel.

    • James McDougall
  6. Aug 10, 2017 · This chapter examines the relationship between the Arabic novel and history within the context of the Arabic-speaking world, and in particular the process of producing a literary history of the novel genre written in Arabic. It first considers the early development of the novel genre in Arabic as part of a cultural movement that gained impetus ...

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  8. and Arabic. The Arabic novel, previously little known outside Algeria, made a forceful impact on the Algerian literary scene during the 1980s, luring Rachid Boudjedra, one of the foremost exponents of the francophone novel, to write in Arabic. Boudjedra, whose eleventh novel

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