Malek Haddad
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Malek Haddad (born in
Constantine, Algeria Constantine ( ar, قسنطينة '), also spelled Qacentina or Kasantina, is the capital of Constantine Province in northeastern Algeria. During Roman Empire, Roman times it was called Cirta and was renamed "Constantina" in honor of emperor Const ...
on 5 July 1927; died in
Algiers Algiers ( ; ar, الجزائر, al-Jazāʾir; ber, Dzayer, script=Latn; french: Alger, ) is the capital and largest city of Algeria. The city's population at the 2008 Census was 2,988,145Census 14 April 2008: Office National des Statistiques ...
on 2 June 1978) was an Algerian poet and writer in the French language.Biography site
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Partial bibliography

* ''Le Malheur en danger'' (poems), La Nef de Paris, 1956; Bouchène, 1988 (with an illustration by M'hamed Issiakhem). * ''La Dernière impression'' (novel), Julliard, 1958 * ''Je t’offrirai une gazelle'' (novel), Julliard, 1959; re-edition 10/18 * ''L’Élève et la leçon'' (novel), Julliard, 1960; re-edition 10/18 * ''Le Quai aux Fleurs ne répond plus'' (novel), Julliard 1961; re-edition 10/18 * ''Les Zéros tournent en rond'' (essay),
Maspero People with the name Maspero include: *François Maspero (1932–2015), French author and journalist *Gaston Maspero (1846–1916), French Egyptologist *Georges Maspero (1872–1942), French sinologist, son of Gaston *Henri Maspero (1882–1945), F ...
, 1961 * ''Écoute et je t’appelle'' (poems), Maspero 1961


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Haddad, Malek Algerian male poets Algerian novelists People from Constantine, Algeria 1927 births 1978 deaths 20th-century novelists 20th-century Algerian poets 20th-century male writers Algerian writers in French