Raïhanyat,
Moroccan Writer
Mohamed Saïd
Raïhani’s Website
Literary Geography in
(Short Story in
Hungry readers aspiring to extend the prospects of their researches and studies
in the field of human sciences will be first to read such books as “Cultural Geography" by Mike Crang, published
in 1998; "Political Geography" by Peter Tyler and Colin Flint, published in 2000 and "The Geography
of Thought" by Richard E. Nisbett, published
in 2004 (fourth edition) ...
Yet, with the possibility of dealing with geographies of culture, intellect
and politics, it will be equally possible to talk about "Literary Geography" and "Critical Geography” while there can be further
sub-geographies of further sub-fields: “Poetic
Geography”, “Dramatic Geography”, “Novel Geography” and “Short Story Geography”…
On this background, North-African literature, from
In Maghreb (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya and Mauritania), the dominant manifestations of written literature is “Specialization” with every
one of the five countries “specializing” in a specific literary gender although
the remaining literary genders keep on working at a lower plane: Algeria “specializes” in “Novel” giving to the world such weighty names as Assia djebbar and Ahlam Moustaghanmi; Tunisia in “Standard Poetry” giving birth to influential poets like Abu El Kassim Chabbi; Mauritania in “Dialectal Poetry”; Morocco in “Short Story” and “Short-Short Story” with such
famous writers as Mohamed Choukri and Mohamed Zefzaf…
Short story came into Moroccan literature for the first time in the late
fortieth of the twentieth century with Abdel Majid
Ben Jelloune, an accomplished short-story writer coming from
Right after the
In the seventies, there arises a
newer brand of writers like Driss Seghir and Ahmed Bouzeffour, abjuring all the former emblems and slogans and diving very deep in the unknown abyss of the Inner Self. Thus, Driss Seghir specializes in depicting the worlds of mental illnesses while Ahmed Bouzeffour specializes in the world of dreams: Narrating
dreams and analyzing them…
In the eighties and nineties, there comes for the first time the feminine
voices balancing and democratizing short narration. Among the feminine names: Zahra Ziraoui, Rabia Raihane and others.
With the first decade of the new millennium, a double strike echoed in the
skies of Moroccan short story. The first came from a newer generation of short-story writers (Mohamed Saïd Raïhani and others) advocating the importance of approaching “The Three Missing
Keys in Moroccan Literature: Dream, Freedom and Love”. The second came from newly-born writers who introduced themselves as “Short-Short Story Writers” and declared “Short-Short Story” as their unique literary craft like: Abdallah Mouttaqi,
Ezzeddine Maazi, Hamid Rakkata, Hassan Bertal, Smail Elbouyahyaoui,
Saadia Bahadda,
Mohamed Saïd
Raïhani, Zahra Ramij,
Moustapha Laghtiri
, Mohamed Tenfou and many others.
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Mohamed
Saïd Raïhani is a Moroccan translator,
scholar & short-story writer, born on December 23rd
He has published in Arabic "The Singularity Will "
(Semiotic Study on
First-names) 2001, "Waiting For the Morning"
(Short Stories)
2003, "Thus Spoke Santa Lugar-Verde"
(Short stories)
Naji Naaman Prize-Winner in 2005, "The Season Of
Migration to Anywhere"
(Short Stories)
2006, "The History
Of Manipulating Professional
Contests In Morocco” (Syndical
Manifestos) 2009,"Death of the Author"
(Short Stories)
2010.
He is getting ready for printing:"Beyond Writing
& Reading "
(testimonies) , "Kais &
Juliet" ( Novel) and ""When Photo Talks" (Photo-Autobiography),
"The Promethean Passion " (Essays On George Bernard Shaw’s
Drama & Philosophy) and ''The Three Keys: Freedom, Dream &
Love'' ( An Anthology Of
Moroccan New Short-Story in Three
Volumes ).
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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e-mail: mohamed_said_raihani@yahoo.com
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