DIB, MOHAMMED


Meaning of DIB, MOHAMMED in English

born July 21, 1920, Tlemcen, Alg. Algerian novelist, poet, and playwright, known for his early trilogy on Algeria, La Grande Maison (1952; The Big House), L'Incendie (1954; The Fire), and Le Mtier tisser (1957; The Loom), in which he described the Algerian people awakening to a consciousness of self and to the impending struggle for independence that began in 1954. The trilogy recounts the years 193842. Dib, who was at various times a teacher, accountant, rug maker, journalist, and drama critic, wrote of the poor Algerian worker and peasant in his early realistic novels. From the time of his exile from Algeria, in 1959, except for brief sojourns in that country, Dib lived in France. His later novels, apart from Un t africain (1959; An African Summer), which retains the realistic mode of expression in his description of a people in revolt, are marked by the use of symbol, myth, allegory, and fantasy to portray the French colonial repression of the Algerian people, the search for the authentic expression of an Algerian personality, the war for independence and its effects, the new Algeria after independence and the struggle of the technocrats for control, and the plight of the Algerian emigrant worker in France. These novels La Danse du roi (1960; The Dance of the King), Qui se souvient de la mer (1962; Who Remembers the Sea), Cours sur la rive sauvage (1964; Run on the Wild Shore), Dieu en barbarie (1970; God in Barbary), Le Matre de chasse (1973; The Hunt Master), and Habel (1977)like the early novels, express optimism in the brotherhood of mankind. Similarly, he wrote for those who are dispossessed through economic exploitation. Dib's use of the fantastic, the erotic, and the voyage metaphor are integral to his description of the search for truth and self. Though he worked in a variety of genres, Dib viewed himself as essentially a poet. He wrote several collections of poetry, including Ombre gardienne (1961; Guardian Shadow), Formulaires (1970), and Omneros (1975), and he published two collections of novellas, Au caf (1956; In the Caf) and Le Talisman (1966). Dib was also the author of a film scenario, Les Fiancs du printemps, and the plays Pour une paix durable and Mille Hourras pour une gueuse (1980; A Thousand Cheers for a Beggar).

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