Mohamed Ali Yousfi
Mohamed Ali Yousfi (Tunisian Arabic: محمد علي اليوسفي) (born March 3, 1950 in Béja, Tunisia) is a Tunisian writer and translator.[1]
Life
After obtaining his master's degree in philosophy and social sciences, he completed his postgraduate studies at the Lebanese University .
His first novel, published in 1992, was titled The Time for Elves, and won the prize for best Arabic novel{{Tawkit Al Binka-Al Naked Prize}}). His second novel, Sun Tiles, was published five years later, and won the prize for best novel of Tunisia 1997{{COMAR D'OR Edition 1998}}.
Publications
Poetry
- Edge of the earth
- The Night of ancestors
- A sixth woman for the senses
Novels
- The kingdom of al okhaydhar
- Yesterday, Beirut
- Dentella
- Thresholds of paradise
Translations
- Emile Cioran, Fragments chosen
- Georges Bataille, Theory of Religion
- Dai Sijie, Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress
- Guy de Maupassant, From Tunis to Kairouan
- Roger Icart, The French Revolution on the Screen
- Eric Leguèbe, A Century of French Cinema
- Trails wind (choice of poems) by Pierre Emmanuel, René Char, Alain Bosquet and Eugène Guillevic
Novels (in Arabic)
References
- ↑ El-Wardani, Mahmoud (28 May – 3 June 1998). "A rise and a fall". Al-Ahram Weekly. Retrieved 17 September 2010.
2- Un romancier tunisien: Mohammed Ali Yousfi 3- arabworldbooks 4- Tunisian-Novelists-Abdelwahab-Bouraoui-Mohamed Ali Yousfi 5- MODERN TUNISIAN LITERATURE 6 Fontaine-Articles 7 poetasdelmundo
External links
- His blog: Carma كرمة
- MODERN TUNISIAN LITERATURE
- Un romancier tunisien: Mohammed Ali Yousfi
- voixvivesmediterranee
- File:Tunisian-Novelists