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Abouzeid, Leila (1950- )  [3]

Chraibi, Driss (1926- )  [5]

Mernissi, Fatima (1940- )  [6]

Alloula, Malek  [2]

Jelloun, Tahar Ben (1944- )  [7]

Sefrioui, Ahmed  [3]

Barada, Mohammed  [3]

Khatibi, Abdelkebir (1938- )  [5]

Serhane, Abdelhak (1950- )  [4]

Benjelloun, Tahar (1944- )  [3]

Laroui, Fouad  [3]

  

Choukri, Mohamed (1935-2003)  [7]

Majid, Anouar  [2]

  

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Morocco - Arts and Literature
Many contemporary Moroccan writers write in French. One of the country’s best-known writers is Tahar ben Jelloun, who now lives in France. His books Solitaire and Silent Day in Tangier have been translated into English. Driss Chraïbi, author of Heirs to the Past, is another Moroccan writer who lives in France. Mohammed Khaïr-eddine, a poet, writes about the need to change Moroccan traditions. Ahmed Sefrioui is a writer of Berber descent who described the everyday life of Moroccans in La Boîte à Merveilles (The Box of Wonders). [eng]
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Morocco Literature
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The Literature of Morocco: An Overview
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