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Algerian White

AUTHOR: Assia Djebar, et al
ISBN: 158322050X

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In Algerian White, Assia Djebar uses the deaths of three friends — a sociologist, a psychiatrist, and a playwright — as a springboard for a meditation on the history of modern Algeria. She provides an insider’s view of the horrors of civil war and the intricate political and social issues that have at times threatened to overwhelm this multilayered society. Living in exile in France and the United States, Djebar feels remorse for having left her native country, and this sensibility accounts for much of the book’s poetry and power. Algerian White opens with Djebar’s memories of the deaths of her friends. Next, she describes their last moments. In part three, she interweaves important historical events with the processions of her friends’ burials. Finally, she examines the writer’s role in a land where freedom of speech has been overruled. “A hymn to friendship and the enduring power of language.” — The New York Times


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Algerian White
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by Assia Djebar, et al

Algerian White

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In Algerian White, Assia Djebar weaves an epic tapestry out of her intimate connection to a group of Algerian writers and intellectuals whose lives were cut short since the 1956 struggle for independence. They include Mahfoud Boucebi, a psychiatrist; M'Hamed Boukhobza, a sociologist; and Abdelkader Alloula, a dramatist - the beloved friends to whom she dedicates the book - as well as Albert Camus. She records the horrors of her country's civil wars and untangles the complex political and social issues that led to the long trail of blood. This utterly unique book grows from conversations remembered and imagined, meditations on her fallen literary/intellectual/spiritual peers and predecessors. Yet for Djebar, they cannot be silenced. They continue to tell stories, smile, and endure through her defiant pen. This cultural and political history of Algeria's cross-cultural reality and its fight against colonization is infused with the oral tradition of Djebar's Berber roots.

FROM THE CRITICS

New York Times

A hymn to friendship and the enduring power of language...also a requiem for a nation's unfinished literature.


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