Liste marokkanischer Schriftsteller

Liste marokkanischer Schriftsteller

Namensliste

A

  • Leila Abouzeid (1950–)
  • Mohammed Achaari (1951–)
  • Said Achtouk (–1989)
  • Leo Africanus (1488–1554)
  • Issa Aït Belize
  • Lotfi Akalay (1944–)
  • Mohammed Akensous (–1877)
  • Mehdi Akhrif (1952–)
  • Mohamed Akoujan
  • Idriss al-Amraoui (–1879)
  • Muhammad al-Arabi al-Darqawi (1760–1823)
  • Ibn al-Banna al-Marrakushi (1256–1321)
  • Mohammed al-Baydhaq (um 1150)
  • Nur ad-Din al-Betrugi (–1204)
  • Al-Yazid al-Buzidi Bujrafi (1925–)
  • Abd al-Rahman al-Fasi (1631–1685)
  • Isaac Alfasi (1013–1103)
  • Allal al-Fassi (1910–1974)
  • Malika al-Fassi (1920–2007)
  • Abd al-Aziz al-Fishtali (1549–1621)
  • Mohammad al-Khammar al-Gannouny (1938–1991)
  • Abdullah al-Ghumari (1910–1993)
  • Mohammed al-Harraq (1772–1845)
  • Sulayman al-Hawwat (1747–1816)
  • Mohammed al-Idrisi (1099–1165)
  • Mohammed al-Ifrani (1670–1745)
  • Mohammed Abed Al Jabri (1935–2010)
  • Muhammad al-Jazuli (–1465)
  • Muhammad ibn Jaafar al-Kittani (–1927)
  • Tewfik Allal (1947–)
  • Ahmed al-Madini (1949–)
  • al-Zahra al-Mansouri
  • Abdelwahid al-Marrakuschi (1185–)
  • Al-Masfiwi
  • Ahmed Mohammed al-Maqqari (vor 1591 – 1632)
  • Ahmad ibn Khalid al-Nasiri (1835–1897)
  • Ahmad Ibn al-Qadi (1553–1616)
  • Muhammad al-Qadiri (1712–1773)
  • Mohammed ibn Amr al-Ribati (–1827)
  • Ibn Abbad al-Rundi (1333–1390)
  • Salih ben Sharif al-Rundi (1204–1285)
  • Al-Suhayli (1114–1185)
  • Tuhami al-Wazzani (1903–1972)
  • Abu Ali al-Hassan al-Yusi (1631–1691)
  • Abu al-Qasim al-Zayyani (1734/35–1833)
  • Abu-l-Hassan ash-Shadhili (1196–1258)
  • Robert Assaraf (1936–)
  • Muhammad Awzal (1670–1749)
  • Nabil Ayouch (1969–)
  • Ali Azaykou (1942–2004)
  • Dr. Mimoun Azizi (1972–)

B

  • Souad Bahéchar (1953–)
  • Latifa Baka (1964–)
  • Ahmed Barakat (1960–1994)
  • Hafsa Bekri-Lamrani
  • Mohamed Ben Brahim (1897–1955)
  • Abdeslam Benabdelali
  • Siham Benchekroun
  • Ahmed Benchemsi
  • Rajae Benchemsi (1957–)
  • Halima Ben Haddou (1954–)
  • Abdelmajid Benjelloun (1944–)
  • Abdeslam Ben Mchich (1140–1227)
  • Ayyad ben Moussa (1083–1149)
  • Abdelouahid Bennani (1958–)
  • Mohammed Bennis (1948–)
  • Khnata Bennouna (1940–)
  • Mohammed Berrada (1938–)
  • Mahi Binebine (1959–)
  • Mohammed Ibrahim Bouallou (1934–)
  • Ali Bourequat
  • Hassan Bourkia (1956–)
  • Ahmed Bouzafour

C

D

  • Mohammed Daoud (1901–1984)
  • Zakya Daoud
  • Farida Diouri (1953–)

E

  • Youssouf Amine Elalamy (1961–)
  • Najib El Aoufi (1948–)
  • André Elbaz (1934–)
  • Mohammed Aziz El-Hababi (1922–1993)
  • Allal El Hajjam (1948–)
  • Mohammed Abed El Jabri
  • Rita el Khayat (1944–)
  • Driss El Khouri
  • Abderrahman El Majdoub (–1569)
  • Edmond Amran El Maleh (1917–)

F

  • Halima Ferhat

G

  • Abdelkrim Ghallab (1919–2006)
  • Soumya Naâmane Guessous

H

  • Mouna Hachim
  • Ali Haddani (1936–2007)
  • Badia Hadj Nasser (* 1938)
  • Abdelilah Hamdouchi (* 1958)
  • David Hassine (1722–1792)
  • Ben Salem Himmich (1947–)
  • Emmanuel Hocquard (1940–2019)
  • Ahmed Belbachir Haskouri (1908–1962)

I

J

K

  • Maati Kabbal
  • Mohammed Khaïr-Eddine (1941–1995)
  • Mohammed Kaghat (1942–2001)
  • Abdelkebir Khatibi (1938–)
  • Abdelfattah Kilito (1945–)
  • Driss Ksikes

L

M

  • Mouad Moutaoukil (1997—)
  • Khadija Marouazi (1961–)
  • Ahmed Mejjati (1936–1995)
  • Saida Menebhi (1952–1977)
  • Fatima Mernissi (1940–2015)
  • Khireddine Mourad (1950–)
  • Mohamed Mrabet (1936–)
  • Muhammad al-Muqri (1851–1957)

N

  • Mririda n’Ait Attik (um 1900 – um 1930)
  • Driss Nakouri
  • Badia Hadj Nasser (1938–)
  • Mohamed Nedali (1962–)
  • Mostafa Nissaboury (1943–)

O

  • Rachid O (1970–)
  • Malika Oufkir (1953–)
  • Touria Oulehri
  • Mohamed Ousfour

Q

  • Bachir Qamari (1951–)

R

  • Fouzia Rhissassi

S

  • Mohamed Sabila
  • Abdelhadi Said (1974–)
  • Abi Mohammed Salih (1153–1234)
  • Amale Samie (1954–)
  • Tayeb Seddiki (1938–)
  • Ahmed Sefrioui (1915–2004)
  • Mohamed Serghini (1930–)
  • Abdelhak Serhane (1950–)
  • Mohamed Sibari (1945–)
  • Mohammed Allal Sinaceur
  • Skirej
  • Leïla Slimani (1981–)

T

  • Abdelkarim Tabbal (1931–)
  • Abdellah Taïa (1973–)
  • Hemmou Talb (18. Jh.)
  • Boutaina Tawil
  • Abdelhadi Tazi (1921–2015)
  • Mohamed Azeddine Tazi (1948)
  • Bahaa Trabelsi (1968)
  • Ahmed Toufiq (1943–)

Y

Z

  • Mohamed Zafzaf (1942–2001)
  • Ibn Abi Zar (– um 1315)
  • Ahmad Zarruq (1442–1493)
  • Abderrahmane Zenati (1943)
  • Abdallah Zrika (1953)

Liste von Schriftstellern aus al-Andalus

Sekundärliteratur

  • Maghrib. In: Julie Scott Meisami, Paul Starkey: Encyclopedia of Arabic Literature. Routledge, London 1998, S. 484.
  • Encyclopedia of African Literature. ed Simon Gikandi, Routledge, London 2003, ISBN 0-415-23019-5.
  • The Cambridge History of African and Caribbean Literature. ed Abiola Irele und Simon Gikandi, 2 Bde. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge u. a. 2004. Table of contents
  • P.J. Bearman, Th. Bianquis, C.E. Bosworth, E. van Donzel, W.P. Heinrichs: Encyclopaedia of Islam. Brill Publishers, 2003.
  • Roger Allen, D.S. Richards: Arabic Literature in the Post-classical Period. Cambridge University Press, 2006, ISBN 0-521-77160-9. online
  • Jacques Berque: La Littérature Marocaine Et L’Orient Au XVIIe Siècle. In: Arabica. Volume 2, Number 3, 1955, S. 295–312.
  • Abd Allah Gannun: El genio marroquí en la literatura árabe / Abdal-lah Guennún al Hasani ; traducido directamente del árabe y anotado por Jerónimo Carrillo Ordóñez y Mohammad Tayeddin Buzid, Alta Comisaría de España en Marruecos, Delegación de Asuntos Indígenas, Centro de Estudios Marroquíes, Tetuán 1939 (Artes Gráficas Boscá)
  • Mohammed Lakhdar: La vie littéraire au Maroc sous la dynastie 'Alawide. Rabat 1971.
  • Najala al-Marini: Al-Sh'ar al-Maghribi fi 'asr al-Mansur al-Sa'di. Nashurat Kuliat al-Adab wa al-Alum al-Insania, Rabat 1999. (Analysis of the work of the main poets of the age of Ahmed al-Mansour)
  • J. T. Monroe: Hispano-Arabic Poetry During the Almoravid Period: Theory and Practice. Viator 4, 1973, S. 65–98.
  • Hasan al-Wazzani: Dalîl al-kuttâb al-magâriba. A' d:â´ Ittih:âd Kuttâb al-Magrib. Manshűrât Ittih:âd Kuttâb al-Magrib, Rabat 1993.
  • Hasan al-Wazzani: Al-adab al-magribî al-h:adîth, 1929-1999. Dâr al-Thaqâfa, Casablanca 2002.
  • Otto Zwartjes, Ed de Moor, et al.: Poetry, Politics and Polemics: Cultural Transfer Between the Iberian Peninsula and North Africa. Rodopi, 1996, ISBN 90-420-0105-4.
  • Literatura Marroqui Contemporanea (lexicon of author-biographies in Spanish) (abgerufen am 10. Februar 2009)
  • Index of The Cambridge History of African and Caribbean Literature, ed Abiola Irele and Simon Gikandi, 2 vls, Cambridge [u. a.]: Cambridge University Press, 2004.
  • Poetry International Web, Morocco
  • Abdellatif Akbib, Abdelmalek Essaadi, Birth and Development of the Moroccan Short Story, University, Morocco (abgerufen am 25. März 2009)
  • Suellen Diaconoff, Professor of French, Colby College: Women writers of Morocco writing in French, 2005 (Survey)
  • Maghreb Arts, Some Key Figures of Moroccan, Algerian and Tunisian literature
  • Bibliography of sources on Moroccan literature in all languages (PDF)
  • In Spanish: Enciclopedia GER, P. Martsnez Montávez, "Marruecos (magrib Al-agsá) VI. Lengua y Literatura." abgerufen am 28. Februar 2008

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