Massinissa, le seigneur des coquelicots / Messaoud Nedjahi, 2005
Wikipedia, 2022-06-09
Information trouvée : Messaoud Nedjahi (Arabic: مسعود نجاحي; 24 January 1954 – 30 August 2021) was an Algerian
writer and singer-songwriter. In 1979, he met Dihya and became her writer, composer,
and arranger. In 1980, Nedjahi participated in the Berber Spring in Algiers, Tizi
Ouzou, and Boumerdès and refused to enlist for his Algerian military service. After
the threat of imprisonment, he went into exile in France in 1981, where he stayed
for 27 years. edjahi devoted himself to writing and publishing, reissuing works by
Apuleius, such as The Golden Ass. In 2008, he returned to Algeria and settled in the
Aurès region.