MOHAMED SAID RAIHANIS GUIDELINE TO

MOROCCAN SHORT-SHORT STORY

 

Moustapha Laghtiri

                                                                                                                                                           

 

 

Short-Short Stories

 

 

 Translated by Mohamed Saïd Raïhani

 

 

 

COMING SOON

 

 

 

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* The writer, Moustapha Laghtiri, is a Moroccan short-story writer,  born in 1965 in Casablanca. Author of:"A Woman’s Hallucinations (Short stories) in 2001, "A Little Bit Of Shame" in 2004 (Short stories) and "A Parasol On A Tomb" in 2006 (Short stories).

 

*The translatorMohamed Saïd Raïhaniis a Moroccan translator, scholar & short-story writer, born on December 23rd 1968 in Ksar El KébirHe published in Arabic "The Singularity Will" (A Semiotic Study on First-names) 2001, "Waiting For the Morning" (Short stories) 2003,"Thus Spoke Santa Lugar-Verde" (Short stories) 2005, "The Season Of Migration to Anywhere" (Short stories) 2006, "The Three Keys: Freedom, Dream & Love" (An anthology of Moroccan New Short Story in Three Volumes) 2006-2007-2008, "The History of Manipulating Professional Contests in Morocco" (Syndical manifestos in Two Volumes) 2009-2011, "Death of the Author" 2010…

He is getting ready for printing:"Beyond Writing & Reading " (testimonies)  , "Kais & Juliet" ( Novel) and ""When Photo Talks" (Photo-Autobiography).

 

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

 

INTRODUCTION TO  NORTH AFRICAN LITERATURE

MOHAMED SAID RAIHANI’S SHORT STORIES ONLINE

MOROCCAN SHORT-SHORT STORY GUIDELINE

 "THE THREE KEYS"  (AN ANTHOLOGY OF MOROCCAN NEW SHORT STORY IN THREE VOLUMES)

 

 

  SHORT-STORY  ANTHOLOGY  WEBMASTER  CRITICISM  CHRONICLES  LINKS  HOMEPAGE ONOMASTICS  FRANCAIS  ARABIC

 

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