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  1. Jean Sénac (en arabe : جان سيناك), né à Béni-Saf en Oranie ( Algérie 1) le 29 novembre 1926 et assassiné à Alger le 30 août 1973 (sans que l'affaire ne soit élucidée), est un poète chrétien, socialiste et libertaire algérien 2 . Il a rejoint dès 1955 la cause de l'indépendance algérienne 3 . Biographie. 1926-1945.

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    Signature. Jean Sénac (29 November 1926 – 30 August 1973) was an Algerian author. Born of an unknown father in Béni Saf in the Oran region of Algeria, the "poet who signed with a sun" was murdered in Algiers on 30 August 1973. His murder remains unsolved.

  3. 8 de abr. de 2024 · Jean Sénac (born Dec. 29, 1926, Beni Saf, Alg.—died 1973, Algiers) was a French-language poet active in the cause of national literature in Algeria. Sénacs early poetry , as in the volume Poèmes (1954), is bitter and regretful in its treatment of his childhood but optimistic with regard to his own creative possibilities as a ...

  4. Né à Béni-Saf, en Oranie, dans une famille ouvrière espagnole, Jean Sénac s'exprime à travers la revue Soleil (1950), où publient Kateb Yacine et Mohammed Dib, puis à travers la revue Terrasse (1953), et ses émissions de radio (« Le Poète dans la cité », puis « Poésie sur tous les fronts »), à travers ses recueils : Le Soleil sous les armes (195...

  5. Jean Sénac was the first victim of Algerian Islamic fundamentalism. He was stabbed to death in an atrocious way in September 1973 because he was a pied-noir, because of his French origins. a symbol of a multiracial and multi-religious algeria. [. . .] Jean Sénac, the gaouri, was assassinated by fundamentalists out of hatred for intelligence ...

  6. Situating Jean Sénac In 1954, at the very moment the insurrection in the Aurès Mountains was beginning, Jean Sénac, a young poet, published a volume of po-etry, Poèmes >Poems@, 1 in the L espoir series run by Albert Camus at Éditions Gallimard. René Char wrote the preface, entitled FortiX -

  7. By Harriet Staff. Last year marked the fortieth anniversary of the Algerian poet's death. Warscapes, a journal that presents the work of writers effected by war and conflict, introduces us to Jean Sénac' s writing and legacy.