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Mimi Hafida
Born (1965-08-26) 26 August 1965 (age 59)
Batna, Algeria
NationalityAlgerian
OccupationJournalist
Notable workTales of the Aures
AwardsPrix Mohammed Dib

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]

"Tales of the Aures" is a collection of stories, all related to concerns of children and in particular, their suffering.[3] Ms. 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

  1. ^ African Book Awards Database at Indiana University Bloomington
  2. ^ 28 Rabie El Thani 1437 – Dimanche 7 Février 2016 – N°15665 – Nouvelle série – www.elmoudjahid.com, ISSN 1111-0287
  3. ^ Houadef, Mohamed. "PORTRAIT Hafida Mimi, l'artiste aux dons multiples". LeSoirdAlgerie.com. Retrieved 21 November 2016.
  4. ^ National Festival of Women Creating Algeria, Retrieved 12 November 2016