Driss Chraïbi

Moroccan-French journalist and author

Driss Chraïbi - Moroccan-French journalist and author
Born

July 15th, 1926
99 years ago

Died

2007
18 years ago — 81 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Morocco

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Born in 1926, this Moroccan-French journalist and author contributed significantly to literature through incisive narratives exploring the complexities of identity, culture, and society. Several works reflected experiences in Morocco and France. The debut novel, 'Le Passé.Simple', published in 1954, addressed themes of tradition and modernity. The author utilized a blend of fiction and autobiography to convey deeply personal and social ideas. In addition to novels, essays offered critical insights into societal issues, enhancing understanding of the Moroccan landscape in transition. Prolific writing career included both literary and journalistic avenues, influencing contemporary discussions on cultural identity.

Published 'Le Passé Simple' in 1954

Wrote extensively on Moroccan society

Explored themes of identity and culture

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