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Thanks to The Ofi Press Words of Kamel Riahi, Radhia Chehaibi, Saghir Oulad Ahmed & the Revolution Travel to Mexico
Thanks to The Ofi Press Words of Kamel Riahi, Radhia Chehaibi, Saghir Oulad Ahmed & the Revolution Travel to Mexico where The Ofi Press Literary Magazine is edited. Editor Jack Little republished some of my translated works in … 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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Interview with Tunisian Writer Houyem Ferchichi
Interview with Tunisian Short Story Writer Houyem Ferchichi 05/06/2012 (10:42) Interview with Tunisian writer Houyem Ferchichi conducted by Majid Elia-Editor in chief (Translated from Arabic by Ali Znaidi) Houyem Ferchichi is a Tunisian author and short story writer who … Continue reading
Mahmoud Messadi: The Icon of Tunisian Narration: An Article Written by Kamel Riahi and Translated by Ali Znaidi.
Mahmoud Messadi: The Icon of Tunisian Narration Kamel Riahi-Tunisia (Translated from Arabic by Ali Znaidi) It is impossible to speak about the achievement of Tunisian literature without the name of Mahmoud Messadi grabbing an outstanding position in it. Tunisia has … Continue reading
Posted in Studies and Articles
Tagged Abu al-Qasim al-Shabbi, Mahmoud Messadi, Mahmoud Tarchouna, poetry, prose, Translation, Tunisia, Tunisian literature
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Ali Znaidi interviewed
I would like to thank Michael Fitzgerald-Clarke, editor of The South Townsville micro poetry journal, for publishing a poem of mine titled “Generosity,” and interviewing me about my experience and the Tunisian literary scene. You can read the poem and … Continue reading