Zahra Mansouri
Zahra Mansouri (Arabic: الزهرة المنصوري) is a Moroccan poet. Her poems were published in: The Poetry of Arab Women : A Contemporary Anthology, United States, ed. Interlink Books, 2001, (ISBN 1-56656-374-7).[1]
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Poems
- The Secrecy of Mirrors
- Abandonment
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References
- Collectif, Nicole de Pontcharra, Maati Kâbbal, Le Maroc en mouvement, créations contemporaines, ed. Maisonneuve & Larose, 2000, ISBN 978-2-7068-1426-6, p. 62
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