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Rachid Boudjedra (Arabic: رشيد بوجدرة) (b. 5 September 1941 in Aïn Beïda, Algeria) is an Algerian poet, novelist, playwright and critic. Boudjedra wrote in French from 1965 to 1981, at which point he switched to writing in Arabic, often translating his own works back and forth between the two languages. Boudjedra returned to writing in French in 1992 and has continued to write in that language ever since. Educated in Constantine and in Tunis (at the Collège Sadiki), Boudjedra later fought for the FLN during the Algerian War of Independence. He received his degree in philosophy from the Sorbonne, where he wrote a thesis on Céline. Upon receiving his degree, he returned to Algeria to teach, but was sentenced to two years in prison for his criticisms of the government and was exiled to Blida. He lived in France from 1969 till 1972, and then in Rabat, Morocco until 1975.

Rachid Boudjedra
Rachid Boudjedra
Born (1941-09-05) September 5, 1941 (age 80)
Aïn Beïda, Algeria
NationalityAlgerian
OccupationNovelist, poet and playwright

Boudjedra's fiction is written in a difficult, complex style, reminiscent of William Faulkner or Gabriel García Márquez in its intricacy. La Répudiation (1969, "The Repudiation") brought him sudden attention, both for the strength with which he challenged traditional Muslim culture in Algeria and for the strong reaction against him. Because a fatwa was issued which called for his death, he felt he had to live outside of Algeria.[1][better source needed] He has routinely been called[by whom?] the greatest living North African writer.

Boudjedra was awarded the Prix du roman arabe in 2010 for Les Figuiers de Barbarie.

André Naffis-Sahely has translated two of his novels into English: Les Figuiers de Barbarie as The Barbary Figs (Haus, 2012) and Les Funérailles as The Funerals (Haus, 2015).

Rachid Boudjedra has also been involved in writing a number of films. Chronique des années de braise (Chronicle of the Years of Fire), (dir. by Mohamed Lakhdar-Hamina) which, in 1975 won the Palme d'or at the Cannes Festival.


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  1. A page, in French, that summarizes Boudjedra's life

На других языках


- [en] Rachid Boudjedra

[es] Rachid Boudjedra

Rachid Boudjedra (en árabe, رشيد بوجدرة‎) (n. 5 de septiembre de 1941 en la comuna de Aïn Beïda, Provincia de Oum el-Bouaghi, Argelia) es un escritor, poeta, novelista, dramaturgo y crítico literario argelino. Boudjedra escribió en francés desde 1965 hasta 1981, momento en el que decidió escribir exclusivamente en árabe. A menudo traduce su propio trabajo, de una lengua a la otra. Hacía 1992 retoma su escritura en francés y continúa haciéndolo hasta el presente.

[fr] Rachid Boudjedra

Rachid Boudjedra, né le 5 septembre 1941 à Aïn Beïda, dans la région d'Oum El Bouaghi, en Algérie, est un écrivain et poète algérien de langue française et de langue arabe.



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