Name Habib Tengour Role Poet | Books Crossings | |
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Nominations Neustadt International Prize for Literature |
Habib tengour at the nys writers institute in 2009
Habib Tengour (born March 29, 1947) is a French-Algerian poet, sociologist and anthropologist. He was born in Mostaganem in eastern Algeria in 1947. The Tengour family moved to France when Habib was five years old, and he grew up there in a working-class household. He studied sociology in France and continued his studies in Algeria at Constantine University. Although his work draws heavily on various aspects of Algerian culture and tradition, Tengour writes mainly in French. His first published work was a book of surrealist poetry Tapapakitaques ou la poésie-île (1976). His principal translator in English is Pierre Joris, professor at the University of Albany.
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- Habib tengour at the nys writers institute in 2009
- Habib Tengour parle de Mohammed Dib
- Selected works
- References
Tengour lives in Paris and Constantine.
Habib Tengour parle de Mohammed Dib
Selected works
References
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