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The Golden Comar Prize 2017: A Report by Ali Znaidi
The Golden Comar Prize 2017: A Report by Ali Znaidi The Golden Comar Prize was created in 1997 by the insurance company Assurances Comar (Tunisie) to support literary creation, and encourage Tunisian writers, especially novelists. The 21st edition of … Continue reading
Tunisian Shadows: An Anthology of Tunisian Short Stories Edited by Abderrahman Majid Rabii. Reviewed by Mohamed Issa El Mouadeb.
A new edition of Tunisian Shadows: 43 Short Stories from Tunisian Arabic Literature was published in 342 pages. It includes short stories by Mohamed Laroussi Metoui, Mustapha Fersi, Ezzedine Madani, Mohamed Salah el-Jebri, Mohsen Ben Dhiaf, Amor Ben Salem, Samir … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews
Tagged Ahmed Mammou, Alia Rhayem, Amor Ben Salem, anthology, Aroussia Nalouti, Faouzia Aloui, Ibrahim Dargouthi, Lazhar Sahraoui, Mahmoud Belaid, Massouda Abou Bakr, Mohamed Issa El Mouadeb, Mohamed Ridha Kefi, Mohamed Salah el-Jabri, Nafla Dhhab, Rachida Cherni, Short story, Tunisian, Tunisian fiction, Tunisian short story
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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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Interview with the Tunisian Poet Radhia Chehaibi
With Radhia Chehaibi after her return from the Festival of the South in Cairo. The Tunisia of Poetry and Revolution in “the Land of Egypt.” If poetry was life, beauty, movement, and a journey into the edges of meaning, the … Continue reading
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Tagged Abdelmajid Youcef, Emna Rmili, Fatma Cherif, Mohamed Issa El Mouadeb, poetry, Radhia Chehaibi, Translation, Tunisia
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