Ahmed al-Madini

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Ahmed el-Madini (Arabic:أحمد المديني) is a scholar, a novelist, a poet, and a translator from Morocco.[1]

Early life[]

He was born near Casablanca in 1947. Al-Madini studied in Paris and was awarded a doctoral degree from the Sorbonne.

Career[]

He has published eight short story collections, eight novels, two poetry collections, and five volumes of cultural essays. He also published translations and scholarly studies about the short story, the novel, and narrative in general. In 2003 he was awarded the National Book Award in Morocco.

Notes[]

  1. ^ Arts in Morocco Festival "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2008-03-22.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) page 14 (at the bottom of the document)

Bibliography[]

Benmarek Mariam, An annotated translation of five short stories of the Moroccan writer Ahmad Al madini, 2005

Novels:

  • Al’unfu fid Dimagh (العنف في الدماغ)
  • Al-Janaza, (الجنازة)
  • Ihtimalat Al-Balad Al-Azraq (احتمالات البلد الأزرق)
  • Ro’ya Seen (رؤية سين)

Poetry Collections:

  • Bardul Masafat (برد المسافات)
  • Andalus Al-Raghba (أندلس الرغبة)
  • Baqaya Gheyab (بقايا غياب)

External links[]

  • Banipal, Magazine of Modern Arab Literature [1] (retrieved on 06-01-2008)


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