الشعر القبائلي في المهجر
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The article aims to address the issue of migration, which Algerians suffered, and they produced a beautiful poetry; homesickness is undoubtedly one of the most present themes in the Kabyle poetry produced by poets of exile particularly in France, with deep and sparkle words, like in Cheikh El-Hasnaoui, Slimane Azem, and Allaoua Zerrouki's and many others warbled songs. Their poems stem from souls denied the most basic right, that is to live among parents and friends.
It is of no surprise, since they were written by poets who left them home carrying above their shoulders a humongous weight of hope and ambition, living their naïve and modest life to collide with materialism and annoying routine life that they weren’t accustomed to. They subsequently felt a huge gap in their hearts which made them remember their calm and peaceful village, longing and nostalgic about their childhood remembrances, where they had a nonchalant happy life despite poverty and colonialism, to end up in their exile deprived of the pleasures of happiness and tranquillity.
In this study, we will try to address the most important factors leading to migration and alienation, citing a separate group of these expatriates’ poetry.
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