#Algeria
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Literature
Love – A Poem from Algeria
Return to me and heal the wounded heart. Protect your beloved, for without you, he is a shield. Mohamed Rahal,…
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Interview
To Stop Writing is to Stop Feeling
To stop writing—that is, to stop feeling, dreaming, and building worlds—would be death for me, a suicide. So, in spite…
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Literature
Speech – A Poem from Algeria
Speak, speak, repeat, and argue We number, we weave We sow poetry, we create, and we produce. Mohamed Rahal, a…
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Literature
Poetry: I am a free man
I am a free man, I will not be humiliated. I am still a friend. I am still a companion…
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Heritage
Algerian Attire: Generational Heritage
Traditional Algerian dresses are a Cultural Heritage passed down through the generations By Mohamed Rahal The traditional Algerian dresses are…
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Literature
Speak, speak, and see the facts
The horrors have multiplied. Death, hunger, and the people are starving. Mohamed Rahal, a poet, artist and heritage researcher from…
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Literature
The Lovebird – A Poem from Algeria
Oh my bird, why don’t you sleep and rest? Are you troubled by the wounds? Mohamed Rahal, a poet, artist…
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Literature
Poetry: When the Evening Comes
When evening comes, My morning revolution subsides I live in my mother’s lap. Turkia Loucif, an Algerian writer and poet,…
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Literature
Arab Path Marks Eighteenth Anniversary
A journey full of achievements and a commitment to just causes By Turkia Loucif | Algeria Today, Al-Masar Al-Arabi, an…
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Interview
The Power of Children’s Literature
Writing was never a dream I achieved, but it came as a result of working in a library – says…
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