Background:
Formal Name: Democratic and Popular Republic of Algeria
Local Name: Al Jaza’ir
Local Formal Name: Al Jumhuriyah al Jaza’iriyah ad Dimuqratiyah ash Shabiyah
United Nations | African Union | Arab League
Status: UN Country
Capital City: Algiers Al Jaza’ir
Main Cities: Oran, Constantine, Annaba, Blida
Population: 27,815,000
Area: 2,381,740 km2
Currency: 1 Algerian dinar 100 centimes
Languages: Arabic, Berber
Religions: Sunni Muslim
Authors:
- Noureddine Aba (1921–1996), playwright and poet.[Gikandi]
- Ferhat Abbas (1899–1995), political leader and essayist.[Gikandi]
- Salim Aïssa, pseudonym of Boukella, writer of detective fiction.[Gikandi]
- Wasini al-A'raj (1954– ), novelist and short story writer.[Gikandi]
- Malek Alloula (1937– ), poet and critic.[Gikandi]
- Djamal Amrani (1935–2005), poet and essayist.[Gikandi]
- Jean Amrouche (1907–1962), poet.[Gikandi]
- Marguerite Taos Amrouche (1913–1976), writer and singer.[Gikandi]
- Leila Aouchal (1937– ), novelist.[Gikandi]
- Maya Arriz Tamza (1957– ), storyteller, novelist and playwright.[Gikandi]
- Fatima Bakhaï (1949– ).[Gikandi]
- Azouz Begag (1957– ), social scientist and novelist.[Gikandi]
- Rabah Belamri (1946–1995), poet, short story writer and critic.[Gikandi]
- Myriam Ben (1928–2001), novelist, poet and activist.[Gikandi]
- 'Abdelhamid Ben Hadouga (1928–1996), novelist and short story writer.[Gikandi]
- Jacqueline Benslimane, poet.[Gikandi]
- Réda Bensmaia, novelist and critic.[Gikandi]
- Albert Bensoussan, novelist, translator and academic.[Gikandi]
- Fatiha Berezak, poet and performer.[Gikandi]
- Aïcha Bouabaci, poet and short story writer.[Gikandi]
- Rachid Boudjedra (1941– ), writer and educator.[Gikandi]
- Nina Bouraoui (1967– ), novelist.[Gikandi]
- Hocine Bouzaher (1935– ), poet, politician and editor.[Gikandi]
- Albert Camus (1913–1960), author, philosopher and journalist.
- Hélène Cixous (1937–), feminist writer and critic.
- Djamila Debeche (1926– ), novelist and essayist.[Gikandi]
- Jacques Derrida (1930–2004), philosopher.
- Mohammed Dib (1920–2003), novelist and poet.[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]
- Tahar Djaout (1954–1993), journalist, poet and fiction writer.[Gikandi]
- Assia Djebar (1936– ), Francophone writer, film-maker and academic.[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]
- Frantz Fanon, originally from Martinique (1925–1961), psychiatrist, philosopher and political theorist.
- Achour Fenni, poet and academic.
- Mouloud Feraoun (1913–1962).[Gikandi]
- Touati Fettouma (1950– ), Francophone novelist of the Maghreb.[Killam & Rowe]
- Fatima Gallaire (1944– ), playwright.[Gikandi]
- Anna Greki, pseudonym of Colette Anna Grégoire (1931–1966), poet.[Gikandi]
- Malek Haddad (1927–1978), novelist and poet.[Gikandi]
- Aicha Lemsine (1942– ), novelist.[Gikandi]
- Mouloud Mammeri (1917–1989), Kabyle writer, anthropologist and linguist.[Gikandi]
- Latifa Ben Mansour (1950– ), writer and linguist.
- Rachid Mimouni (1945–1995), writer, teacher and activist.[Gikandi]
- Ahlam Mostaghanemi (1953– ), novelist.[Gikandi]
- Mohammed Ould Cheikh (1905–1938), poet and novelist.[Gikandi]
- Leila Rezzoug (1956– ), novelist.[Gikandi]
- Leïla Sebbar (1941– ), novelist.[Gikandi]
- Jean Sénac (1926–1962), poet.[Gikandi]
- al-Tāhir Wattar (1936– ), novelist.[Gikandi]
- Kateb Yacine (1929–1989), novelist and playwright.[Gikandi]
- Ahmed Zitouni (1949– ), novelist.[Gikandi]
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