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Boudjedra, Rachid (1941–)
Rachid Boudjedra, an Algerian novelist and essayist, is one of the most important contemporary North African writers, in both French and Arabic. His work is characterized by the use of language, imagery, and technique that draw from European and Arab-Muslim cultural traditions.
Boudjedra has been an active opponent of political Islam, denouncing it as "fascist" and totalitarian, and a firm supporter of the Algerian state and army.
PERSONAL HISTORY
Boudjedra was born into a middle-class family on 5 September 1941 in Aïn Beïda, near Constantine, Algeria.
He began his studies in Constantine, then moved to Tunis to pursue his studies at the Lycée Sadikia. From 1959 onward, Boudjedra became active in the Algerian movement of independence against the French. He joined the maquis (Algerian resistance fighters) and became a representative of the FLN (Front de Libération Nationale or National Liberation Front) abroad, traveling throughout Eastern Europe and Sp