Algerian literature in the arab spring period and the comparison between Algerian culture and the culture of Jura Soyfer
There is no doubt that the events of the Arab Spring revolutions experienced in several Arab countries such as Tunisia, Libya, Egypt and Yemen are an uprising of Arab peoples against the rulers of these Arab countries and the beginning of a change of rule, some of whom see as dictators. Most Algerian writers rejected the uprising of the Arab peoples and their rejection of the possibility that Algeria would experience the same events of some Arab countries because Algeria was experiencing its spring of 1988. We find a comparison between Algerian culture during the revolutions of the Arab Spring, and the culture of the Austrian writer Jura Soyfer, and the extent of cultural awareness between world revolutionary literature, especially German and Austrian literature during the Hitler era. Both spoke of tyranny, whether in the Arab countries that witnessed the Arab Spring or the tyranny Hitler practiced in Germany.