Abdelhadi Said

Abdelhadi Said (Arabic: عبد الهادي سعيد) (born 1974 in Marrakech) is a Moroccan poet.

His first collection of poems has received the "prix de poésie de l'Union des Écrivains du Maroc" (poetry prize of the union of writers of Morocco) when he was 22 years old. In 2005 he wrote the novel "Barbus jusqu'aux dents".

Bibliography

  • Taphassil Assarab, UEM, 1996
  • Infarctus ou les mots décroisés, L'Harmattan, 2002
  • La Wa Akhawatoha, Saad Warzazi Editions, 2003
  • Routine Addahcha, Saad Warzazi Editions, 2004
  • Barbus jusqu'aux dents, Le Manuscrit, 2005
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gollark: But right now, at least, it isn't very capable of generally intelligent stuff, which is probably for the best.
gollark: I'm not sure I'd call that general intelligence.
gollark: AI can't really match humans at general intelligence tasks which we have to think hard about. It absolutely can do much of what we *intuitively* do - categorising cats and dogs, basic language processing, whatever - and nobody is flying planes by manually reasoning through the physics of their actions.
gollark: If they're inferring that from observations of some form, so can a computer system.


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