Rabah Khedouci

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Rabah Khedouci
Born16 December 1955
Beni Misra, Algeria
OccupationWriter and novelist
LanguageArabic
Alma materInstitute National De Formation Et De Perfictionnment Du Personnel De L’education
Notable worksAlghoraba'a

Rabah Khedouci (Arabic: رابح خدوسي) is an Algerian writer and novelist. He has two novels and many story series for children. In 1990, his novel Alghoraba’a won the national prize "Iqbal".

Biography[edit]

Rabah Khedouci was born in 1995 in Beni Misra, Algeria. He completed his education in Institute National De Formation Et De Perfictionnment Du Personnel De L'education. Between 1974 and 1997, he worked as a teacher and an education inspector.[1] He is the founder of ‘Dar Alhadara’, a publishing house established in 1992. Also, he is the founder of ‘Almoa’alm’, an educational and cultural magazine that was started in 2000.[2] Khedouci has two novels Addahya and Alghoraba’a which has won the national prize "Iqbal". His name emerged as one of the interested in children's literature as he published several story series including "A’alam Alfokaha", "Qisasi Aldjamila", and others.[3]

Works[edit]

Novels[edit]

The Victim (original title: Addahia), 1984

The Strangers (original title: Al-ghuraba’a), 1990

Short stories[edit]

  • The Burning of the Birds (original title: Ihtiraq Ala’assafir), 1988
  • The Smart Child (original title: Attifl Addaki), 1995
  • The Park of the Wolves (original title: Hadiqat Addia’ab), 2007
  • The Bread Seller (original title: Ba’aiat Alkhobz), 2007
  • The Car Ti Ti (original title: Assyara Ti Ti), 2007
  • Magtaa Kheira, 2007
  • Impressions of Man Returned from Cities of Beauty (original title: Intiba’at A’aid mun Mudun Aldjamal), 2009
  • Faces and Phenomenon (original title: Woujoh wa Dhawahir), 2014

Story series[edit]

  • My beautiful Stories (original title: Qissi Aldjamila)
  • The World of Humour (original title: A’alam Alfokaha), 1994
  • Figures of Algeria (original title: A’alam Aldjazaee’r), 1997
  • Literature of Young-manliness (original title: Adb Alfutuwa), 2007

Awards[edit]

He has won several local awards including:[1]

  • The National Prize ‘Iqbal’ for his novel Alghouraba’a,1990
  • The Great Award ‘Ibda’a’ for children stories, 1992
  • The Ministry of Culture Award for writing for children, 1998

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "صدور رواية "الغرباء" للجزائرى رابح خدوسى عن دار النخبة". اليوم السابع. 3 May 2019. Retrieved 24 October 2020.
  2. ^ "رابح خدوسي". جائزة كتارا للرواية العربية (in Arabic). Retrieved 24 October 2020.
  3. ^ دحماني, زينب و فاطمة الحاج براهيم (2018–2019). "شعرية العنوان في أدب الأطفال "قصصي الجميلة" لرابح خدوسي أمموذجا" (PDF). Adrar University. Retrieved 24 October 2020.