Tag Archives: Tunisian poetry

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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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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The Rose Which I Don’t Name by Fatma Ben Mahmoud. Reviewed by Essahbi Ben Mansour.

The Rose Which I Don’t Name: A New Poetry Collection by Fatma Ben Mahmoud.   The splendor of the word and the pulse of action in the existence:   A new poetry book titled The Rose Which I Don’t Name … Continue reading

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