Ali mouzaoui mouloud feraoun autobiography
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The publication of Mouloud Feraoun's Le Fils du pauvre (‘The Poor Man's Son’) in is generally recognised as a founding moment in the literary, cultural and political context of North African writing in French. A claim can be made for this text as the first real expression of the voice and experiences of an indigenous Algerian writer as.Known for. Directing. Gender. This chapter examines the work of Mouloud Feraoun, covering Le Fils du pauvre () and his published letters and diaries, which have received less critical attention. The aim is to follow the construction of a life story through expression in different narrative forms.
Ali Mouzaoui was born on This book offers an in-depth study of the autobiographical writings of four twentieth-century writers from North Africa — Assia Djebar, Mouloud Feraoun, Abdelkébir Khatibi and Albert Memmi — as they explore issues of language, identity and the individual's relationship to history.
Offre de formation: Sciences This is the case of Mouloud Feraoun, whose work is permeated from all sides by historical references revealing a manifest determination to write his country and its history, by crushing the.