The World through the Eye of the Needle: Readings in Contemporary Tunisian...
A new book titled The World through the Eye of the Needle: Readings in Contemporary Tunisian Literature by the Tunisian poet and critic Mejdi Ben Issa, and published by Inana- Editions and...
View ArticleStudies in Tunisian Popular Literature by Dr. Jalloul Azzouna. Reviewed by...
Most of Tunisian literature is written in Modern Standard Arabic. Some of it is written in French and other European languages. Besides, there is a bulk of Tunisian literature that is written and/or...
View ArticleInes Al Abbasi featured in A New Day’s Clarity Anthology
A New Day’s Clarity Front Cover Photo borrowed off http://www.kikah.com/ A new book titled A New Day’s Clarity: Young Arab Voices was recently published in Denmark by Per Kofoed Publishers. The book...
View ArticleThe Body in the Tunisian Short Story Between Commitment and Seduction by...
The Body in the Tunisian Short Story Between Commitment and Seduction by Mohamed Issa El Mouadeb. Translated by Ali Znaidi Photo borrowed off http://sabamag.blogspot.com Introduction: The Beginnings...
View ArticleThe Rose Which I Don’t Name by Fatma Ben Mahmoud. Reviewed by Essahbi Ben...
The Rose Which I Don’t Name Book Cover The Rose Which I Don’t Name: A New Poetry Collection by Fatma Ben Mahmoud. The splendor of the word and the pulse of action in the existence: A new poetry...
View ArticleTunisian Shadows: An Anthology of Tunisian Short Stories Edited by...
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,...
View ArticleTunisian Writer Rachida Cherni’s Words Bathe in the River Thames
The Granta Book of the African Short Story Book Cover. Photo borrowed off http://grantabooks.com Rachida Cherni is considered one of the outstanding Tunisian writers who carved a name in the Tunisian...
View ArticleHymns to her Pains by Rachida Cherni. Reviewed by Mohamed Issa El Mouadeb.
Hymns to her Pains Book Cover Rachida Cherni’s Hymns to her Pains: A novel of reality and what is left unspoken. A new novel written by Tunisian writer whose fictional texts are famous for realism and...
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