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Ahmed de Bourgogne the Impossible Autobiography of a Clandestine.

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  • Title: Ahmed de Bourgogne the Impossible Autobiography of a Clandestine.
  • Author : Alif: Journal of Comparative Poetics
  • Release Date : January 01, 2002
  • Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines,Books,Professional & Technical,Education,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 248 KB

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The article deals with the problematic reconstruction of the tragic autobiography of a clandestine. The book, Ahmed de Bourgogne is born of the collaboration between the clandestine ex-convict Ahmed Beneddif and the renowned French writer and social scientist Azouz Begag, both of whom are of Algerian origin and belong to the same beur generation in France. Begag who had already published his own, widely acclaimed autobiography, Le gone du Chaaba, renders Bennedif's fluid oral testimony into a structured literary account, thereby molding the self-representation of the subaltern subject. By adopting Beneddif's oral odyssey Begag writes his other unlived destiny--that of the anti-hero which, through personal perseverence, he was able to escape. Indeed, the encounter between Beneddif and Begag, crowned by the co-signed autobiography Ahmed de Bourgogne, provides both sides of the North African immigrant community's story in France. For Beneddif Ahmed de Bourgogne becomes the last chance for salvation, for Begag it becomes an act of redemption. The Beur Star and the Algerian Clandestine


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