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Tunisian Writer Rachida Cherni’s Words Bathe in the River Thames
Rachida Cherni is considered one of the outstanding Tunisian writers who carved a name in the Tunisian literary scene. She writes short stories and novels. Through her writings she attempts to add a flavour to the Tunisian culture. She got … Continue reading
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Tagged Banipal, novel, Rachida Cherni, Short story, Translation, Tunisian, Tunisian short story
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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
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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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Ines Al Abbasi featured in A New Day’s Clarity Anthology
A new book titled A New Day’s Clarity: Young Arab Voices was recently published in Denmark by Per Kofoed Publishers. The book includes several poems and short stories by Arab writers and poets under 30. The book is a culmination … Continue reading
The Scene and the Shadow by Houyem Ferchichi. Reviewed by Mohamed Issa El Mouadeb.
Houyem Ferchichi’s short story collection The Scene and the Shadow: A masterful use of places and a rich diversity of narrators. Houyem Ferchichi’s short story collection al machhad wa dhil (The Scene and the Shadow) was published by Dar El … Continue reading
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Tagged female writer, feminist, Houyem Ferchichi, narration, Short story, storytelling, Tunisian fiction
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