Mouloud Feraoun
Mouloud Feraoun (8 March 1913 – 15 March 1962) was an Algerian writer and martyr of the
Algerian revolution born in
Tizi Hibel,
Kabylie. Some of his books, written in
French, have been translated into several languages including
English and
German. In 1951, he corresponded with the Algeria-born French author
Albert Camus. He was kidnapped and assassinated by the French
OAS on 15 March 1962, just days before the end of the war.
All of his works describe Feraoun's native society – the
Berber 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
Emmanuel Macron honored Feraoun and other victims of the OAS.
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