Faouzia Aloui

Faouzia Aloui (Arabic: فوزية العلوي) (born in 1957 in Kasserine) is a Tunisian poet and fiction writer. She is a teacher of Arabic literature in secondary school since 1980.[1][2]

Faouzia Aloui
فوزية العلوي
Born1957
Occupationpoet, fiction writer

Work

She is a poet and fiction writer with two collections of poetry and three books of short stories.[3]

poetry

  • Flying isthme (1997)

books

  • A Living Corpse (2010)[4]
  • Ali and the foal of wind (1995)
  • The pigment (1999)
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