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Noureddine Aba

Noureddine Aba (1921〔 – September 19, 1996〔) was an Algerian poet and playwright. His work mainly focuses on political themes, such as the Algerian revolution, the Arab–Israeli conflict and Nazi Germany. In 1990, he established the Fondation Noureddine Aba, which continues to present the annual Noureddine Aba Prize to Algerian writers.
==Early life==
Aba was born in 1921 in the Algerian town of Sétif.〔 In his autobiographical work ''Le chant perdu au pays retrouve'' (''The Lost Song of a Rediscovered Country'', 1978), he described his childhood as an unhappy period, writing: "I had to envy children in some parts of the world who went through childhood with the frivolity of butterflies".〔 After completing his secondary education in Setif, he spent one year studying law at the University of Algiers. In the 1940s, he began writing some poetry, including his 1941 collection ''L'Aube de l'amour'' (''The Dawn of Love'').〔 In 1943, he was conscripted into the Algerian army, where he served for two years until the end of the Second World War.〔

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