Mostafa Nissaboury Explained

Nissaboury was co-founder of the magazine Anfas/Souffles.Mostafa Nissaboury (born in Casablanca in 1943) is a Moroccan poet[1] [2] and was a co-founder of the magazine Anfas/Souffles ("Breaths") with Abdellatif Laabi. Nissaboury was primarily involved in writing essays and poetry. The magazine Souffles was banned in 1971.[3]

In an interview in 2016 with Le360, when asked about the magazine's political stances he declared he was no longer part of the magazine staff at the time.

In 1964, alongside Mohammed Khaïr-Eddine, Nissaboury wrote the manifest "Poésie Toute," an important milestone in the history of Moroccan literature.[4] In Casablanca, he opened a house solely devoted to poetry. His works greatly contributed to the renewal of Moroccan poetry.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Les "BILLETS BLEUS" : panorama d'une période charnière. 2 November 2010. Aujourd'hui Le Maroc. 1 April 2005. https://web.archive.org/web/20110721003349/http://www.aujourdhui.ma/magazine-details2178.html. 21 July 2011. dead.
  2. Book: Encyclopedia of Contemporary French Culture . 2002. CRC Press. 978-0-203-00330-5. Alex Hughes, Keith Reader. 248.
  3. The Cambridge History of African and Caribbean Literature. p. 558
  4. Georgette Toësca, Itinéraires et lieux communs, Agence de coopération culturelle et technique, 1983, p. 248
  5. Georgette Toësca, Itinéraires et lieux communs, Agence de coopération culturelle et technique, 1983, p. 249