- Mohammed Khaïr-Eddine
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Leo Africanus – Khaïr-EddineMorocco Portal Literature Portal Mohammed Khair-Eddine (Arabic: محمد خيرالدين) was amongst the most famous Moroccan literary figures of the 20th century. Born in 1941 in Tafraoute, as a young writer he joined the circle of writers known as the Amitiés littéraires et artistiques in Casablanca. In 1964 Khair-Eddir founded the "Poésie Toute" movement. In 1965 he was exiled to France where he spent years working in factories. In 1967 he started publishing again, writing for "Lettres nouvelles" and "Présence africaine". He returned to Morocco in 1979. Khair-Eddine died in Rabat November 18th 1995, the Independence Day of Morocco.[1]
References
- ^ Salim Jay, "Dictionnaire des écrivains marocains", Eddif, 2005, p. 217-221
Works
- Légende et vie d' Agoun' chich (Le Seuil, 1984).
- Résurrection des fleurs sauvages (Éditions Stouky, Rabat, 1981).
- Agadir : The author is very much taken by the "séisme" of 1960, he moves to Agadir in 1961 and stays there until 1963.
For the most part his works have been published by Éditions du Seuil :
- Corps négatif
- Histoire d'un Bon Dieu
- Soleil arachnide
- Moi l'aigre
- Le Déterreur
- Ce Maroc!
- Une odeur de manthèque
- Une vie, un rêve, un peuple,
- Toujours errants
- Légende et vie d'Agoun'chich
- Résurrection des fleurs sauvages
External links
- (French) limag.refer.org
Categories:- 1941 births
- 1995 deaths
- Moroccan writers
- Moroccan writers in French
- Moroccan poets
- People from Tafraout
- Moroccan writer stubs
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