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Creative Writing Workshops in Tunisia: A House in the Making An Article Written by Ali Znaidi
Creative Writing Workshops in Tunisia: A House in the Making An Article Written by Ali Znaidi Dzekashu MacViban was good enough to publish my article “Creative Writing Workshops in Tunisia: A House in the Making” in his awesome magazine Bakwa … Continue reading
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Tagged Ali Znaidi, Ayman Owidah, creative writing, Ezzedine Madani, Ghada Ben Salah, Hanif Kureishi, Ihssen Mejdi, Iowa Writers’ Workshop, Kamel Riahi, literature, Massouda Abou Bakr, Mohamed Laroussi Metoui, Mohamed Salah el-Jebri, Mustapha Fersi, Nabil Gueddiche, Najiba Hammami, Noura Khelil, Reem Ghanayem, the House of Fiction, Tunis, Tunisia, Walid Soliman, Walidoff Editions, Weaime Rouine, Wilbur Schramm, Youssef Rzouga
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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
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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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Interview with Tunisian Writer Jalloul Azzouna
Jalloul Azzouna Speaking to Essahafa: The Indispensability to adopt the cultural dimension as a strategic guarantee for the success of any democratic transition The writer Jalloul Azzouna bears a history of militancy that combines the dichotomy of the intellectual and … Continue reading
Interview with the Tunisian Writer Kamel Riahi.
Kamel Riahi speaking to Assabah: “Nas Decameron” is a laboratory, and a salon bringing together writers, and artists. “What we are seeing today is a political confusion caused by the fact that we are not aware that the … Continue reading
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Tagged “Nas Decameron”, creative writing, Kamel Riahi, literature, Tunisia
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The World through the Eye of the Needle: Readings in Contemporary Tunisian Literature by Mejdi Ben Issa Reviewed by Saleh Souissi
A new book titled The World through the Eye of the Needle: Readings in Contemporary Tunisian Literature by the Tunisian poet and critic Mejdi Ben Issa, and published by Inana- Editions and Distributions came out under the series “Approaches.” It … Continue reading
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Tagged literature, Mejdi Ben Issa, novel, poetry, Tunisia, Tunisian
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