Jamila Mejri
Jamila Mejri (Arabic: جميلة الماجري, born Jamila Mejri Soudani; 1951 in Kairouan) is a Tunisian poet.
Jamila Mejri | |
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Native name | جميلة الماجري |
Born | Jamila Mejri Soudani 1951 |
Genre | poetry |
Notable awards | Aboul-Qacem Echebbi prize |
She won the Aboul-Qacem Echebbi prize, in 2005 for her 38 poems, Dhakiratou Attaïer.
She is the first woman to be elected President of the Union of Tunisian Writers at the Congress of December 2008.[1][2]
Works
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References
- (in French) « Jamila Mejri à la tête de l'Union des écrivains tunisiens », Le Temps, 31 décembre 2008
- "Livre: " La femme tunisienne, symbole de l'authenticité et de la modernité " de Jamila Mejri". Babnet Tunisie. Retrieved 2016-01-27.
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