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Anna Gréki (Colette Anna Grégoire) was born on 14 March, 1931 in Batna, Algeria, Algeria, is a Poet. Discover Anna Gréki's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 35 years old?

Popular As Colette Anna Grégoire
Occupation Poet, school teacher
Age 35 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 14 March 1931
Birthday 14 March
Birthplace Batna, Algeria, Algeria
Date of death (1966-01-06) Algiers, algeria
Died Place Algiers, algeria
Nationality Algeria

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1966

Colette Grégoire married in 1960. Her husband was an Algerian named Melki. Her pen-name Anna Gréki is formed from their two last names. After independence in 1962 Colette Grégoire returned to Algeria. In 1963 she was one of the few Europeans to point out the discrimination in the law of 1963 which said that both parents should be from a paternal line born in Algeria and should be Muslim. In 1965 she obtained her BA in French Literature and became a high school teacher in Algiers. She taught in the Lycée Abdelkader. Colette Grégoire died on 6 January 1966 during childbirth, at the age of 34.

1963

Anna Gréki published one volume of poetry during her lifetime, Algérie capitale Alger, published in 1963 in Tunisia. The preface to this work was written by Mostefa Lacheraf. Other works, published posthumously, are:

1955

Colette Grégoire attended university in Paris, but returned to Algeria before graduating to assist in the struggle for independence. She joined the Parti Communiste Algérien (PCA). In 1955 she was a communist at a time when the communist party was banned. She always also fought for equal rights for women. Grégoire was arrested in April 1957 and imprisoned in Algiers at the Barberousse prison. Women here were beaten, abused and tortured with water and electricity. She was sent to an internment camp, and in 1958 was deported, probably because of her French origins.

1931

Colette Anna Grégoire (known as Anna Gréki; 14 March 1931 – 6 January 1966) was an Algerian poet of French origin. She married an Algerian, considered herself Algerian, and was involved in the struggle for Algeria's independence from France. Her work shows her love of the Aurès Mountains where she grew up, and her strong political beliefs.

Colette Anna Grégoire was born on 14 March 1931 in Batna, Algeria. She grew up in Menaâ, a small town in the Aurès Mountains, in a Chaoui Berber community. She was from a third-generation French family in Algeria, and was the only child of a family of progressive teachers who were very integrated into the Muslim culture. Her father taught elementary school. She became very conscious of the discrimination and injustice of the colonial system. As an adolescent she was extremely poor, but was helped by the community.