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Et-tâhir Vattâr’ın Toplumcu Gerçekçi Romanlarında “mücadele”
2014
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Karamanoğlu Mehmetbey Üniversitesi Sosyal Ve Ekonomik Araştırmalar Dergisi
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The beginning of modern Algerian literature dates back to the occurrence of the earliest rebellions against French imperialism. The Algerian intellectuals preferred to fight for independence through their works and this was reflected upon the main literary genres as well as basic subject matters. A writer of plays, short stories and novels, al-Taher Wattar is one of the novelists who wrote earliest novels having an artistic maturity in modern Algeria. Writing his works always in Arabic in Algeria, a country with a bilingual culture, al-Taher Wattar is a writer known for his socialist identity. The author, holding that the battered people will be saved with socialism, is considered a social realist since he reflects his ideology on his works like a partisan

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