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  1. Mouloud Mammeri (Kabyle: Mulud At Mɛammer) was an Algerian writer, anthropologist and linguist.

  2. Mouloud Mammeri (born Dec. 28, 1917, Taourirt-Mimoun, Alg.—died Feb. 26, 1989, near Algiers) was a Kabyle novelist, playwright, and translator who depicted the changing realities of modern-day Algeria.

  3. Feb 25, 2020 · In the 50s, Mouloud Mammeri was a professor of French literature at the University of Algiers. He knew that Amazigh culture has contributed a lot to the Mediterranean culture since, after all, it belongs to a region which is a crossroad of civilizations.

  4. Mouloud Mammeri (en tamazight : Mulud At Mɛammer), né le 28 décembre 1917 à Taourirt Mimoune aux Beni Yenni dans la wilaya de Tizi Ouzou en Algérie et mort le 26 février 1989 dans un accident de voiture à Aïn Defla en Algérie, est un écrivain, anthropologue 1, linguiste algérien spécialiste de la langue et de la culture berbères ( amazigh ).

  5. Jun 27, 2024 · Algerian novelist, ethnologist, and essayist, a native of Kabylia. Mammeri's reputation in Algeria cannot be measured solely by his relatively small literary output, for he is revered by the ... From: Mammeri, Mouloud in The New Oxford Companion to Literature in French ». Subjects: Literature.

  6. A biography of Mouloud Mammeri, an Algerian writer and activist who fought for Berber language and culture. Find his books, articles, interviews and links in French and English.

  7. Mouloud Mammeri has 24 books on Goodreads with 1127 ratings. Mouloud Mammeris most popular book is L'opium et le bâton.