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Interview with Tunisian Writer Houyem Ferchichi
Interview with Tunisian Short Story Writer Houyem Ferchichi 05/06/2012 (10:42) Interview with Tunisian writer Houyem Ferchichi conducted by Majid Elia-Editor in chief (Translated from Arabic by Ali Znaidi) Houyem Ferchichi is a Tunisian author and short story writer who … Continue reading
Mahmoud Messadi: The Icon of Tunisian Narration: An Article Written by Kamel Riahi and Translated by Ali Znaidi.
Mahmoud Messadi: The Icon of Tunisian Narration Kamel Riahi-Tunisia (Translated from Arabic by Ali Znaidi) It is impossible to speak about the achievement of Tunisian literature without the name of Mahmoud Messadi grabbing an outstanding position in it. Tunisia has … Continue reading
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Tagged Abu al-Qasim al-Shabbi, Mahmoud Messadi, Mahmoud Tarchouna, poetry, prose, Translation, Tunisia, Tunisian literature
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The Five Minutes’ Wings by Ibtissem Khalil. Reviewed by Ehab Elmalah.
The Five Minutes’ Wings: A Fictional Prospectiveness of the Tunisian and Egyptian Revolutions The Five Minutes’ Wings is the title of the new short story collection of the Tunisian short story writer and researcher Ibtissem Khalil. It was recently published … Continue reading
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Tagged Egypt, Egyptian Revolution, Ibtissem Khalil, Moncef Louhaibi, Tunisia, Tunisian Revolution, Tunisian short story
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The Rape by Hedi Thabet. Reviewed by Sayed Rizq.
The Rape a Tunisian Novel Printed in Cairo after a Twenty-year Ban Cairo-Sayed Rizq: Shams for Publishing & Media printed Tunisian author Hedi Thabet’s novel The Rape after it was banned more than twenty years due to its audacity in … Continue reading
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Tagged Fundamentalism, Hedi Thabet, Left, politics, Right, taboo, Tunisia, Tunisian novel
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Pens from My Country by Saloua Rachdi. Reviewed by Noureddine Bettaieb.
Saloua Rachdi’s Pens from My Country: Readings in Tunisian Novels Tunis (Alchourouk) Saloua Rachdi, whom we only knew as a writer who writes short stories and poetry in Arabic, surprised readers with a book in French language. Her new book … Continue reading
The Digital Path of the Soul by Radhia Chehaibi. Reviewed by Mohamed Belghazi.
Radhia Chehaibi in “a Digital Path of the Soul:” Poetic Texts with a Prose Flavour and Vice-versa. In this Digital Path of the Soul writer Radhia Chehaibi labeled her pen’s bleeding /Poetic Texts/. By doing so she removes the quality … Continue reading
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Tagged digital, digitality, poetic texts, poetic-prose, poetry, prose, Radhia Chehaibi, Tunisia, Tunisian poetry
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Interview with Tunisian Poet Mohamed Ammar Chaabnia
Interview with Tunisian Poet Mohamed Ammar Chaabnia Poet Mohamed Ammar Chaabnia Speaking to Assabah: Where does creation come from, and its animators are hungry and their souls are suffering from pains? Oh, Right Honorable government! If it was true that … Continue reading
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Tagged Mohamed Ammar Chaabnia, poetry, revolution, Translation, Tunisia, Tunisian poetry
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Tunisian Poet Mohamed Souissi Speaks about his Experience and “The Poets’ Boat.”
Mohamed Souissi Speaking to Alchourouk: This is my story with “The Island’s Poet,” and “The Poets’ Boat” is a unique manifestation. He loved the sea. He loved its silence and fury. He composed from the foam of its waves and … Continue reading
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Tagged Kerkennah, Mohamed Souissi, poetry, the sea, Tunisia, Tunisian poetry
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Basma Bouabidi Reveals the Secret Geography of the Tunisian Woman.
Basma Bouabidi Reveals the Secret Geography of the Tunisian Woman. It is a real pleasure that one spends some of his time with a writer who masters the craft of writing, and who comes up with manifold beauty in her … Continue reading
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Tagged Basma Bouabidi, erotic, fiction, novel, Tunisia, Tunisian novel, Tunisian woman, woman
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