Mohamed Serghini

Mohamed Serghini (born 1930) is a famous Moroccan poet.[1]

Books

  • Wa Yakoun Ihraqou Asmaehi Alatiya (And people burn the following words) Casablanca 1987
  • Bahhar Jabal Qaf (The sailor of Jabal Qaf) 1991
  • Al-Kaen Assibaey 1992
  • Wajadtouka Fi hada Alarkhabil (I have found you in this archipel) (novel)
  • Fes, from the Highest Peak of Cunning (Fes de la Plus Haute Cime des Ruses) 2003, excerpts on Arte East
  • 2M (Moroccan television)
  • Translation of some poems by Pablo Neruda into Arabic by Mohamed Serghini

References

  1. Jane Turner, The Dictionary of Art, New York: Grove, 2002, ISBN 1-884446-00-0, p. 129


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