Mouloud Mammeri

Mouloud Mammeri (in Amazigh: Mulud At Mɛemmeṛ), born December 28, 1917 in Taourirt Mimoun, Kabylie (Algeria) and died February 26, 1989 in a car accident in Aïn Defla in Algeria, is a writer, anthropologist, linguist specializing in Berber (Amazigh) language and culture. His most famous works are The Forgotten Hill (1952), The Sleep of the Just (1955) and L'Opium et le Bâton (1965).
He did his primary education in his native village. In 1928, he went to his uncle living in Rabat (Morocco), where the latter was then the head of the private secretariat of Sultan Sidi Mohammed (future King Mohammed V) and the general intendant of the Royal Palace. Four years later, he returned to Algiers and continued his studies at the Lycée Bugeaud (current Lycée Émir Abdelkader, in Bab El Oued, Algiers). ...show more
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Details
Date of Birth
Dec 28, 1917
Place of Birth
Taourirt Mimoun, Algéria
Date of Death
Feb 26, 1989
Age
71
Known For
Writing
Also Known As
Mulud At Mɛemmeṛ
مولود معمري
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Movie Credits

1965
Narrator (voice), Writer
1979
Writer, Vocals
1987
Self
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