Marie-Louise-Taos Amrouche (March 1913 – 2 April 1976) was an Algerian writer and singer. In 1947, she became the first Algerian woman to publish a novel...
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Radiodiffusion Française. He was the older brother of fellow writer Taos Amrouche. Both were the children of Fadhma Aït Mansour, author of History of...
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Fadhma Aït Mansour (redirect from Fadhma Aït Mansour Amrouche)
Antoine-Belkacem Amrouche, whom she married in 1898 or 1899. They had eight children together, including writers Jean Amrouche and Taos Amrouche, but only two...
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Victoire, La Rochejacquelein (1772–1857), French memoirist Marie-Louise-Taos Amrouche (1913–1976), Algerian singer and writer Marie-Louise Cantotti (1910–1999)...
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(1935–2005), poet and essayist[Gikandi] Jean Amrouche (1907–1962), poet[Gikandi] Marguerite Taos Amrouche (1913–1976), writer and singer[Gikandi] Leila...
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Amrani (1935–2005), poet and essayist Jean Amrouche (1906–1962), 20th-century poet and writer Taos Amrouche (1913–1976), singer and writer Apuleius (c...
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Jesus Christ Fadhma Aït Mansour – mother of French writers Jean Amrouche and Taos Amrouche Roy Marten (born Wicasksono Abdul Salam) – Indonesian actor whose...
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Saad Abdelmalek Sayad Mohand Tazerout Tassadit Yacine Arezki Aït Larbi Taos Amrouche Tahar Djaout Nabile Farès Mouloud Feraoun Mustapha Ourrad Si Mohand...
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Idriss al-Amraoui (died 1879, Morocco, nf/p) Jean Amrouche (1906–1962, Algeria/France, p) Taos Amrouche (1913–1976, Algeria/France, f/p) Moses Amyraut (1596–1664...
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Delegation in Cairo Sports: Mouloudia, JS Kabylie Writers: Jean Amrouche, Marguerite Taos Amrouche, Rachid Boudjedra, Mouloud Feraoun, Mouloud Mammeri, Rachid...
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Sergiu Dan, Romanian novelist and journalist (born 1903) April 2 – Taos Amrouche, Algerian novelist (born 1913) April 28 – Richard Hughes, British novelist...
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Maximilien-Robespierre School Stendhal School Jules-Vallès School Eugène-Varlin School Taos Amrouche School Charlotte Delbo School Marc Bloch School Angela Davis School...
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(1911–1938) Haki Stermilli (1895–1953) Jakov Xoxa (1923–1979) Marguerite Taos Amrouche (1913–1976) Rachid Boudjedra (born 1941) Albert Camus (1913–1960) Mohammed...
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United States. Fadhma Aït Mansour – mother of French writers Jean Amrouche and Taos Amrouche. Fathia Ghali – Egyptian princess and youngest daughter of Fuad...
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Carl Marzani, Italian-American activist and publisher (d. 1994) 1913 – Taos Amrouche, Algerian singer and author (d. 1976) 1913 – John Garfield, American...
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are present in the repertoire of different Kabyle singers, such as Taos Amrouche (for example Vaste est la prison, Vast is the prison), Slimane Azem...
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death place of 18th-century botanist Jean-Paul de Rome d'Ardène and Taos Amrouche, the French-speaking Algerian writer, singer of Kabyle music, and activist...
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of Dahomey Fadhma Aït Mansour – mother of French writers Jean Amrouche and Taos Amrouche Carlos Menem (born 1930), former Syrian-Argentinian President...
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Italy), nv. Jaleh Amouzgar (b. 1939, Iran/Persia), scholar on Iran Taos Amrouche (1913–1976, Tunisia/Algeria), wr. & singer Teresa Amy (1950–2017, Uruguay)...
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Archipelago, 2020) Avec Jean Carrière – La Manufacture – 1985 Avec Jean et Taos Amrouche – Gallimard – 1990 Moby Dick (translation of the Herman Melville novel;...
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including Ramdane Haifi, Mouloud Mammeri, Mohand Saïd Hanouz, and singer Taos Amrouche, who hosted their first meeting in her home in Paris. The association...
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reinstate their true sister. In an Algerian tale collected by author Taos Amrouche in her book ''Le Grain Magique'' [fr] with the title Le Grain Magique...
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Mas Théotime, 1945, Prix Renaudot), Jean Amrouche (Chants berbères de Kabylie, 1946), Marie-Louise-Taos Amrouche (Jacinthe noire, 1947), Jules Roy (La Vallée...
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Pierre Clément Daniel Turban Edited by Simonne Nedjma Scialom Music by Taos Amrouche Pierre Tisserant Release date 1972 (1972) Running time 97 minutes Country...
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In 1965, Bessaoud fled to France. Along with individuals including Taos Amrouche, Mohammed Arkoun, Abdelkader Rahmani, Mohand Saïd Hanouz, he cofounded...
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the French language (along with such names as Fadhma Aït Mansour and Taos Amrouche). These individuals were born between 1882–1928, publishing their texts...
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folk story writer Fadhma Aït Mansour (c.1882–1967), autobiographer Taos Amrouche (1913–1976), novelist, singer, first Algerian woman to publish a novel...
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the founding members of the Berber Academy, Mohammed Arav Bessaoud, Taos Amrouche and Mohand Saïd Hanouz among others. He also helped after independence...
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