Ahmed Lemsih

Ahmed Lemsih (born in 1950) is a Moroccan poet. He writes his poems in Moroccan Arabic. Lemsih writes for the journal Al-Ittih'ad al-Ishtiraki and teaches at a high school in Rabat.[1]

His collections of poetry are Riyyah Allati Sata-'ti (The winds that will come) (1976), Fayadan Aththalj (Snow Flood) (1986) and Skun Trez Lma??!? (Who embroidered the water??!?) (1994).

Notes

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