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Revision as of 19:24, 5 January 2011

This list is about writers from Morocco. For writers from Andalusia see after Z.

In the alphabetical sorting of surnames initial al or el are mostly ignored.

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

M

N

O

Q

R

S

T

W

Y

Z

List of Moorish writers

Writers from Andalusia, in the period 750–1496, writing in Arabic are generally referred to as Moorish writers. For a part (1085–1238) of that Moorish period, Andalusia and Morocco formed one state. After that (1238–1492) the Merinid dynasty of Morocco kept close ties with the Kingdom of Granada.

See also

References

  • Julie Scott Meisami and Paul Starkey (ed), Encyclopedia of Arabic Literature, London: Routledge, 1998 (Entry "Maghrib", p. 484)
  • Encyclopedia of African Literature, ed Simon Gikandi, London: Routledge, 2003.
  • The Cambridge History of African and Caribbean Literature, ed Abiola Irele and Simon Gikandi, 2 vls, Cambridge [u.a.]: Cambridge University Press, 2004. Table of contents
  • Encyclopaedia of Islam, edited by P.J. Bearman, Th. Bianquis, C.E. Bosworth, E. van Donzel and W.P. Heinrichs, Brill Publishers 2003
  • Roger Allen and D.S. Richards (ed.), Arabic Literature in the Post-classical Period, Cambridge University Press, 2006 ISBN 9780521771603 [1] (retrieved on Feb. 15, 2009)
  • Jacques Berque, "La Littérature Marocaine Et L'Orient Au XVIIe Siècle", in: Arabica, Volume 2, Number 3, 1955 , pp. 295–312
  • Gannun, Abd Allah, El genio marroquí en la literatura árabe / Abdal-lah Guennún al Hasani ; traducido directamente del árabe y anotado por Jerónimo Carrillo Ordóñez y Mohammad Tayeddin Buzid, Publisher: [Tetuán] : Alta Comisaría de España en Marruecos, Delegación de Asuntos Indígenas, Centro de Estudios Marroquíes, 1939 (Artes Gráficas Boscá)
  • Mohammed Lakhdar, La vie littéraire au Maroc sous la dynastie 'Alawide, Rabat, 1971
  • Najala al-Marini, Al-Sh'ar al-Maghribi fi 'asr al-Mansur al-Sa'di, Rabat: Nashurat Kuliat al-Adab wa al-Alum al-Insania, 1999 (Analysis of the work of the main poets of the age of Ahmed al-Mansour)
  • Monroe, J. T., Hispano-Arabic Poetry During the Almoravid Period: Theory and Practice, Viator 4, 1973, pp. 65–98
  • Hasan al-Wazzani ed., Dalîl al-kuttâb al-magâriba. A' d:â´ Ittih:âd Kuttâb al-Magrib, Rabat: Manshűrât Ittih:âd Kuttâb al-Magrib, 1993
  • Hasan al-Wazzani, Al-adab al-magribî al-h:adîth, 1929–1999, Casablanca: Dâr al-Thaqâfa, 2002
  • Otto Zwartjes, Ed de Moor, e.a. (ed.) Poetry, Politics and Polemics: Cultural Transfer Between the Iberian Peninsula and North Africa, Rodopi, 1996, ISBN 9042001054

External links

  • Literatura Marroqui Contemporanea (lexicon of author-biographies in Spanish)[2] (retrieved Feb. 10, 2009)
  • Index of The Cambridge History of African and Caribbean Literature, ed Abiola Irele and Simon Gikandi, 2 vls, Cambridge [u.a.]: Cambridge University Press, 2004. [3]
  • Poetry International Web, Morocco [4]
  • Abdellatif Akbib, Abdelmalek Essaadi, Birth and Development of the Moroccan Short Story, University, Morocco [5] (retrieved March 25, 2009)
  • Suellen Diaconoff, Professor of French, Colby College: Women writers of Morocco writing in French, 2005 (Survey) [6]
  • Maghreb Arts, Some Key Figures of Moroccan, Algerian and Tunisian literature [7]
  • Bibliography of sources on Moroccan literature in all languages [8]
  • In Spanish: Enciclopedia GER, P. Martsnez Montávez, "Marruecos (magrib Al-agsá) VI. Lengua y Literatura." retrieved on February 28, 2008