Miloud Hmida
Miloud Homida ميلود حميدة | |
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Born |
Djelfa, Algeria | 1 July 1976
Occupation | Poet and translator |
Miloud Homida (Arabic: ميلود حميدة) (born in 1976) at Djelfa, he was an Algerian poet, critic and translator.[1]
Publications and Activities
- Latin pages: impressions of modern Latin literature, the publishing Dar Mime (Assia Ali Mousa).
- Wind of solitude, The Publishing House Linaeditoria, Mexico.
- DACA/ IF; translation of a poem by the Romanian poet Elena Liliana Popescu, with forty other translators, publishing Pelerin, Bucharest.
- Participation in the Spanish-American Anthology, published in Peru and by the poet Leo Zelada, a member of The House of Poetry in Spain.
- A number of translations of several Spanish poets.
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