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Journal, 1955-1962: Reflections on the French-Algerian War

AUTHOR: Mouloud Feraoun
ISBN: 080326903X

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Journal, 1955-1962: Reflections on the French-Algerian War
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by Mouloud Feraoun


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Feraoun never fit into a neat category in colonial Algeria. He was a Muslim who counted French intellectuals among his closest friends, including Albert Camus. Although an Algerian nationalist, he was a Berber who neither spoke nor wrote Arabic. As a result, his journal brings a unique perspective to what was perhaps the most brutal of the anticolonial wars. This is not a chronicle of the war itself; rather, it is an intensely personal memoir detailing how the savage conflict affected the daily lives of people on both sides of the divide. Feraoun is clearly sympathetic to the rebel cause, but he is no mere shill for their side. He passionately examines the human condition with all its flaws and nobility, yet he occasionally describes events with an eerie detachment. Since he was assassinated by a French terrorist group just three days before the cease-fire that ended the war, his account is especially poignant. An emotionally draining and important work. Jay Freeman
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The Village Voice, January 10-16, 2001
Feraoun's Journal reads like a message in a bottle.... [It is] such a timely and timeless historical, political, literary, and human document.


The New Republic, November 6, 2000
After years of anticolonial and post colonial theory, Feraoun's journal is truly refreshing to read.


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         Book Review

Journal, 1955-1962: Reflections on the French-Algerian War
- Book Reviews,
by Mouloud Feraoun

Journal, 1955-1962: Reflections on the French-Algerian War

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"Feraoun's painfully candid yet engaging journal of the French Algerian War constitutes an unusually poignant record of one of Africa's cruelest colonial conflicts and one of twentieth-century France's darkest moments. Journal, 1955-1962 will surely supplant Frantz Fanon as the definitive text on French Algeria in particular and on colonialism in general."-Julia Clancy-Smith, author of Rebel and Saint: Muslim Notables, Populist Protest, Colonial Encounters (Algeria and Tunisia, 1800-1904). "This honest man, this good man, this man who never did wrong to anyone, who devoted his life to the public good, and who was one of the greatest writers in Algeria, has been murdered. . . . Not by accident, not by mistake, but called by his name and killed with preference." So wrote Germaine Tillion in Le Monde shortly after Mouloud Feraoun's assassination by a right wing French terrorist group, the Organisation Armée Secrète, just three days before the official cease-fire ended Algeria's eight-year battle for independence from France. However, not even the gunmen of the OAS could prevent Feraoun's journal from being published. Journal, 1955-1962 appeared posthumously in French in 1962 and remains the single most important account of everyday life in Algeria during decolonization. Feraoun was one of Algeria's leading writers. He was a friend of Albert Camus, Emmanuel Roblès, Pierre Bourdieu, and other French and North African intellectuals. A committed teacher, he had dedicated his life to preparing Algeria's youth for a better future. As a Muslim and Kabyle writer, his reflections on the war in Algeria afford penetrating insights into the nuances of Algerian nationalism,as well as into complex aspects of intellectual, colonial, and national identity. Feraoun's Journal captures the heartbreak of a writer profoundly aware of the social and political turmoil of the time. This classic account, now available in English, should be read by anyone interested in the history of European colonialism and the tragedies of contemporary Algeria. James D. Le Sueur is an assistant professor of history at the University of La Verne. He is the editor of The Decolonization Reader and The Decolonization Sourcebook. Mary Ellen Wolf is an associate professor of French at New Mexico State University and the author of Eros under Glass: Psychoanalysis and Mallarmé's "Hérodiade." Claude Fouillade is an associate professor of French at New Mexico State University.

FROM THE CRITICS

Village Voice

Feraoun's Journal reads like a message in a bottle.... [It is] such a timely and timeless historical, political, literary, and human document.

Abbott Kaplan - New Republic

Ferapim was not just a decent man, he was also a wonderful writer, and the extraordinary quality of his writing owed a great deal to his wisdom....Feraoun's journal became one of the most important books to emerge from the Algerian conflict. It is an essentail human document, a real war book. Its unrelenting honesy, about the FLN no less than about the French, made party men of all sides uneasy.


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