- Abdelkader Alloula
Abdelkader Alloula (Ar. عبد القادر علولة) was an
Algeria nplaywright , born in 1929 and assassinated in 1994.He was born in
Ghazaouet in western Algeria, and studieddrama inFrance . He joined theAlgerian National Theatre upon its creation in 1963 following independence. His works, typically in vernacularAlgerian Arabic , included:* "
El-Aâleg " (1969) - "The Leech", a satire of corrupt administration
* "El-Khobza " (1970) - "Bread"
* "Homq Salim " (1972) - "Salim's Madness", a monologue based onNikolai Gogol 's "Diary of a Madman"
* "Hammam Rabbi " (1975) - "God's Bath", based on Gogol's "The Government Inspector "
* The Generous Trilogy:
** "El-Agoual " (1980) - "The Sayings"
** "El-Adjouad " (1984) - "The Generous"
** "El-Litham " (1989) - "The Veil"He was working on an Arabic version of "
Tartuffe " when he was assassinated by two members of FIDA (Islamic Front for Armed Jihad ) duringRamadan onMarch 10 ,1994 , as he left his house inOran . His widow, Radja Alloula, and friends set up theAbdelkader Alloula Foundation in his memory.His brother,
Malek Alloula , is also a noted Algerian writer.
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