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The Golden Comar Prize 2020: A Report by Ali Znaidi
The Golden Comar Prize 2020: A Report by Ali Znaidi The Golden Comar Prize was created in 1997 by the insurance company (Compagnie Méditerranéenne d’assurances et de Réassurances) Comar (Tunisie) by Rachid Ben Jemia to support literary creation, and encourage Tunisian … Continue reading
Hassouna Mosbahi Guested at Goethe-Institut Los Angeles: A Report Translated by Ali Znaidi
Hassouna Mosbahi: Let Us Safely Pluck the Fruits of the Revolution! Los Angeles-A meeting with Tunisian writer Hassouna Mosbahi took center stage in Goethe-Institut Los Angeles in the evening of Thursday, July 19, 2012 at 7:00 pm. where an … Continue reading
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Tagged dignity, freedom, Hassouna Mosbahi, Tunisian literature, Tunisian Revolution
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The Orphan of Time: A New Novel by Hassouna Mosbahi
Beirut- Al-Quds Al-Arabi: A new novel titled The Orphan of Time by Tunisian novelist Hassouna Mosbahi was published by Jadawel Publishing Translation and Distribution. The events of this novel take place in a single day when the protagonist reached sixty … Continue reading
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Tagged Hassouna Mosbahi, love, novel, Tunisia, Tunisian novel, writing
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The Body in the Tunisian Short Story Between Commitment and Seduction by Mohamed Issa El Mouadeb
The Body in the Tunisian Short Story Between Commitment and Seduction by Mohamed Issa El Mouadeb. Translated by Ali Znaidi Introduction: The Beginnings and Trends of The Tunisian Short Story: “The short story” as a modern term is an … Continue reading
Posted in Studies and Articles
Tagged Amel Mokhtar, avant-gardists, Brahim Lassoued, commitment, desire, erotic, Faouzia Aloui, Fatma Ben Mahmoud, Hafidha Gara Biban, Hafidha Guesmi, Hassouna Mosbahi, Ibrahim Dargouthi, Lassaad Ben Hsin, literature, Massouda Abou Bakr, Mohamed Issa El Mouadeb, Mohamed Mejri, Mohamed Ridha Kefi, Saleh al-Dames, seduction, sex, The body, Tunisian, Tunisian short story
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