Iles d Imesli
Volume 8, Numéro 1, Pages 17-22
2016-12-31
Auteurs : Haddadou Mohand Akli .
Agzul Tamuɣli tafelsafit n Belaid At-Ɛli tuɣ-d aẓar deg wansayen n tmurt n Leqbayel. Tettban-d amzun akken d timuɣli tuẓmikt, ur neddi ara d zzman n win i tt-id-yennan. Di tilawt, nettat, tga d timenna n wayen akk yesɛedda bab-is d lḥif. Tujjmiwin n wayen yezrin, ɣas ttbanent-as-d d ayen yesnefsusin ɣef wul-is, uɣalen-as diɣen amzun d lḥebs. Abstract Nourished from the traditions of the terroir, the philosophy of Belaïd Ait-Ali gives the impression of being childish, even retrograde. In fact, caught up in the ages of time, confronted with the duplicity of men, he only expresses his anxieties before a world that has spared him no suffering. Nostalgia for the past is for him both a refuge but also a prison that locks him in his dreams and prevents him from becoming aware of his condition.
Pensée philosophique, oeuvre littéraire, conception du monde, la nostalgie du temps
Mohand Saidi Saida
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Sadi Nabila
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pages 51-59.
Fitas Rachida
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Flici Kahina
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pages 89-94.
Ameziane Amar
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pages 97-114.