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Mouloud Feraoun (8 March 1913 – 15 March 1962) was an Algerian writer and martyr of the
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born in Tizi Hibel,
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. Some of his books, written in
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, have been translated into several languages including
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and
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. In 1951, he corresponded with the Algeria-born French author
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. He was kidnapped and assassinated by the French OAS on 15 March 1962. All of his works describe Feraoun's native society – the
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mountain farmers – and their life, poverty, the love of one's homeland, emigration, and the consequences of French colonialism. On 3 March 2022, in a ceremony in Algiers, French president
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honored Feraoun and other victims of the OAS.


Biography

Feraoun was born in 1913, belonging to a family of poor farmers. His father, who was illiterate, had to migrate several times to seek employment, for example to
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and even to northern France, where he worked in the coal mines of the Nord departement. There, Feraoun's father suffered an injury, which found a literary treatment in his first novel ''Fils du Pauvre''. In a time where very few of the Muslim children of Algeria went to school, Feraoun studied at the Ecole normale in Bouzaréah District in order to qualify as a teacher, and in 1935, he began to teach in his own birthplace. Later, from 1957, Feraoun was a school director in Algiers, and in 1960, he was made an inspector who supervised social institutions that cared for disadvantaged Algerians. On 15 March, 1962, together with five of his colleagues, he was assassinated by the OAS, just four days before the end of the
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.


Family tragedy in 2022

Feraoun's twin granddaughters, Nasrine and Narjisse, died in a widely publicised tragedy that occurred in
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, Switzerland, after the police called to their apartment to serve a warrant that involved compulsory school attendance on 24 March 2022. The family – Feraoun's two granddaughters, the husband of one of them, and two of their children – jumped from the seventh floor balcony. The only survivor is Feraoun's 15 year old great-grandson, who suffered serious injuries. The family was described as extremely reclusive.


References


Bibliography

* Le Fils du pauvre (The Poor Man's Son) - 1950 * La terre et le sang (Earth and Blood) - 1953 * Jours de Kabylie (Days of Kabylie) - 1954 * Les Chemins qui montent (The Paths that Rise) - 1957 * Les Isefra de Si Mhand Oumhand (Verses of Si Mhand Oumhand), 1960 * Journal, 1955 - 1962 * Lettres à ses amis (Letter to his friends), 1969 (posthumous) * L'Anniversaire (The Anniversary), 1972 (posthumous) * La Cité des Roses (The City of Roses), 2008 (posthumous


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The Poor Man's Son
1913 births 1962 deaths People from Aït Mahmoud Kabyle people Algerian writers Berber writers Algerian writers in French Assassinated Algerian people {{Algeria-writer-stub