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Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Krima, Kabylia, Algeria (1939-1951) The Early Peaceful Years The Reign of Terror Aspects of Life: (i) Subduing a Husband (ii) Allah Speaks to Us (iii) If You Have Faith, You Can Cross a Torrent (iv) Casting Out Demons (v) The Temporary Ban on Picking Figs (vi) Tell us what the “Martian” People Are Like (vii) Marriage Life in General References
2. Bougaa (ex-Lafayette), Algeria (1951-1959) Getting Ready to Leave Krima Enrollment in the French School Regarded as a “Holy Boy” Teaching the Koran A Family Scandal The Revolution Breaks Out The National Liberation Front How a Cat saved my Life My Primary School Diploma – the First and the Last The Last Days References
3. Constantine, Algeria (1955-1960) Ben Badis Institute Going on Hunger Strike El-Kettania Institute The Last Year “The Unaffiliated”, “The Unrelated”, “The Outsider” References
4. Paris, France (1) (July - September 1960) References
5. Bonn, Germany (September 1960) 6. Rome, Italy (September 1960)
7. Tunis, Tunisia (October 1960)
8. The Algerian National Liberation Army (ALN) (October 1960-January 1963) Military Training The Camp for the Disabled The School for Political Commissioners The Arabic School for Algerian Refugees’ Children A New Chief for the School The End of the War and the Aftermath: (i) The Evian Agreements (ii) I Transfer Myself to Headquarters References
9. East Berlin, German Democratic Republic (January 1963) 10. Athens, Greece (January - April 1963)
11. Belgrade, Yugoslavia (April 1963)
12. Algiers, Algeria (April - October 1963) References
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