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Abdelhamid ben
Hadouga or
Abdelhamid Benhedouga (in
Arabic عبد الحميد بن هدوقة) was an
Algerian writer, born on 9
January 1925 in
Mansourah near Bordj...
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several of
which have been
translated into French. He won the
Abdelhamid ben
Hadouga Prize for the
Novel in 2003 and was
nominated for the
Arabic Booker Prize...
- Mafouz, she also
translated works by
Gamal al-Ghitani,
Abdelhamid ben
Hadouga,
Yusuf al-Qa'id,
Miral al-Tahawy,
Emily Nasrallah,
Mohamed Choukri, Salwa...
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Komisari Memo (Commissar Memo) Poul
Anderson – Tau Zero
Abdelhamid ben
Hadouga - The
South Wind (novel)
Thomas Berger –
Vital Parts Thomas Bernhard –...
- Ben (1928–2001), novelist, poet and activist[Gikandi] 'Abdelhamid Ben
Hadouga (1928–1996),
novelist and
short story writer[Gikandi]
Latifa Ben Mansour...
- ريح الجنوب;
literally “The Wind of the South”) (1970) by
Abdelhamid ben
Hadouga is the
first Algerian novel written in Arabic. It was
ranked number fifty-three...
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James Saunders,
English dramatist (died 2004)
January 9 –
Abdelhamid ben
Hadouga,
Algerian writer (died 1996)
January 11 –
William Styron,
American writer...
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Muhammad Husayn Haykal Tawfiq al-Hakim
Yahya Haqqi Renée
Hayek Abdelhamid ben
Hadouga Anwar Hamed Jokha al-Harthi
Yasmeen Hanoosh Yusuf Idris Kahlil Gibran Sara...
- Chessa, 82,
Italian anarchist,
journalist and historian.
Abdelhamid ben
Hadouga, 71,
Algerian writer. Hans W. Kosterlitz, 93, German-British biochemist...
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Ministry of
Culture Award for
writing for children, 1998
Abdelhamid ben
Hadouga Abderrazak Belagrouz "صدور رواية "الغرباء" للجزائرى رابح خدوسى عن دار النخبة"...