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Tahar Ouettar ((アラビア語:الطاهر وطار); 1936 – August 12, 2010) was an Algerian writer. Ouettar was called "one of the North African nation’s most prolific Arabic language authors". Born into a Berber family in Sedrata, he was a supporter of arabization in the wake of Algerian independence. The essence of his project, he once said, was to “liberate Algerian identity to make it Arab-Berber-Islamic.” He denounced Algeria's French-language writers as "vestiges of colonialism". Ouettar published his first novel "Al Laz" in 1974.〔(Tahar Wattar, Algerian author wrote in Arabic ) Boston Globe via Associated Press, August 14, 2010〕 While steadfast in his assault on francophone writers, he defended the use of the Berber language. == In English ==
* ''The Earthquake'', trans. by William Granara, Saqi Books (2000) ISBN 0-86356-339-2
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