Biography
Akli Tadjer (Arabic:آكلي تاجر), a Franco-Algerian writer, was born on August 11, 1954. In Paris, of Algerian immigrant parents. His first novel "Al-Tassili" was published in 1985, for which he won the "George Brasen Prize for Literary Creativity" Akli Tadjer was nicknamed the "a writer by chance". As he started writing by chance after his father wanted him to be a protection or policeman. He joined the world of fiction through the entrance of French newspapers and magazines. Then he became a teacher of literature in Paris schools. Tadjer began writing for the French newspaper "Le Monde" in the 1980s until he became one of the popular readers. What distinguishes his writings is the global dimension that is derived from reality. He held many positions as a teacher at the "École Normale Supérieure de" Journalism" (In English: Higher School of Journalism) in Paris and as editor of many newspapers and magazines. As critics consider him to be a rising writer at the international Francophone level.
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GenderMale
Birthday1954-08-11 (70 years old)
CitizenshipsAlgeria, France
AwardsEugène Dabit populist novel award
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