Khnata Bennouna
Khnata Bennouna (Arabic: خناثة بنونة born in Fez, Morocco from a family of four children, 1940) is a Moroccan author of novels and short stories.
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Bennouna regarded as a very political writer. Her books frequently deal with the Palestinian subject both from a political and humanitarian point of view. Bennouna worked as a principal of Wullada high-school at Casablanca.[1]
References
- Malcolm Williams, Gavin Watterson, An Anthology of Moroccan Short Stories, ed. King Fahd School of Translation, 1995
Bibliography
- Liyasqet Assamt (Down with Silence!) (1967)
- Annar wa Al-'ikhtiyar (Fire and Choice) (1969) - won the Morocco Literary Prize in 1971
- Assawt wa Assurah (Sound and Image) (1975)
- Al-A'asifah (The Tempest) (1979)
- Al-Ghad wa Al-Ghadab (Tomorrow and Wrath) (1981)
- Assamt Annatiq (Talking Silence) (1987)
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