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Abdellatif Laabi

Moroccan poet

Abdellatif Laabi
عبد اللطيف اللعبي

Abdellatif Laabi

BornAbdellatif Laabi
(age&#;82&#;83)
Fes, Morocco
OccupationPoet, Novelist, Playwright, Translator, Political Activist
NationalityMoroccan
GenrePoetry, Fiction, Drama
SubjectsPolitical Activism, Human Rights, Cultural Identity
Notable worksLe Règne de barbarie, Histoire des sept crucifiés de l'espoir

Abdellatif Laâbi (born ) is a Moroccan poet, journalist, novelist, playwright, translator and political activist.[1]

Laâbi, then teaching French, founded with other poets the artistic journal Souffles, an important literary review in It was considered as a meeting point of some poets who felt the emergency of a poetic stand and revival, but which, very quickly, crystallized all Moroccan creative energies: painters, film-makers, men of theatre, researchers and thinkers.

It was banned in , but throughout its short life, it opened up to cultures f The page of Laâbi, Abdellatif, English biography DEDY