Abdallah Guennoun

Abdallah Guennoun (Born in 1908 in Fes - died 9 July 1989 in Tangier) was a famous, and influential Moroccan essayist.[1] In 1927 and 1928, he wrote a three-volume book titled An Nubûgh Al Maghribi ("The genius of Morocco"), where he assesses the excellence of Moroccan literature and philosophy.

Guennoun taught at the universities of Cairo, Damascus, Baghdad, and Amman.

On Guennoun

Tánger: Madrasa al-Malik Fahd al-Uliyâ li-l-Tardjuma, 1991.

Abstract: Abdallah Guennun. Estudio biográfico y literario.

Notes

  1. Literatura Marroqui (retrieved Feb. 13, 2009)

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