Mimi Hafida
Mimi Hafida (born 26 August 1965, Batna, Algeria) is an Algerian poet, journalist and visual artist. She received the 2010 Prix Mohammed Dib in Arabic[1] for her collection, "Tales of the Aures"[2]
Mimi Hafida | |
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Born | Batna, Algeria | 26 August 1965
Nationality | Algerian |
Occupation | Journalist |
Notable work | Tales of the Aures |
Awards | Prix Mohammed Dib |
"Tales of the Aures" is a collection of stories, all related to concerns of children and in particular, their suffering.[3] Hafida has also been a journalist broadcasting on Radio Aurès(fr) in Batna. Hafida is also known as a sculptor, particularly for her work using Safety pins. Her most well known work is an assemblage of safety pins creating a woman.[4]
References
- "African Book Award Database Search Results". www.indiana.edu. Retrieved 5 February 2018.
- 28 Rabie El Thani 1437 – Dimanche 7 Février 2016 – N°15665 – Nouvelle série – www.elmoudjahid.com, ISSN 1111-0287
- Houadef, Mohamed. "PORTRAIT Hafida Mimi, l'artiste aux dons multiples". LeSoirdAlgerie.com. Retrieved 21 November 2016.
- National Festival of Women Creating Algeria, Retrieved 12 November 2016
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