Tahar Ouettar

Tahar Ouettar

Algerian writer
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAlgerian writer
PlacesAlgeria
wasJournalist Writer
Work fieldJournalism Literature
Gender
Male
Birth15 August 1936, Souk Ahras
Death12 August 2010Algeria (aged 74 years)
The details

Biography

Tahar Ouettar (Arabic: الطاهر وطار‎‎; 1936 – August 12, 2010) was an Algerian writer. Ouettar was called "one of the North African nation’s most prolific Arabic language authors".
Born into a Berber family in Sedrata, he was a supporter of arabization in the wake of Algerian independence. The essence of his project, he once said, was to “liberate Algerian identity to make it Arab-Berber-Islamic.” He denounced Algeria's French-language writers as "vestiges of colonialism". Ouettar published his first novel "Al Laz" in 1974. While steadfast in his assault on francophone writers, he defended the use of the Berber language.

In English

  • The Earthquake, trans. by William Granara, Saqi Books (2000) ISBN 0-86356-339-2

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