Abdelkader Alloula
Abdelkader Alloula was an Algerian playwright. He was assassinated by GIA terrorists.
Biography
Alloula was born in Ghazaouet in western Algeria. He joined the Algerian National Theatre upon its creation in 1963 following independence. His works, typically in vernacular Algerian Arabic, included:El-Aâleg - "The Leech", a satire of corrupt administrationEl-Khobza - "Bread"Homq Salim - "Salim's Madness", a monologue based on Nikolai Gogol's "Diary of a Madman"Hammam Rabbi - "The Lord's Bath", based on Gogol's The Government Inspector- The Generous Trilogy:
- * El-Agoual - "The Sayings"
- * El-Adjouad - "The Generous"
- * El-Litham - "The Veil"
His brother, Malek Alloula, is also a noted Algerian writer.