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Ben Jelloun, Tahar, 1944- (Nombre personal)

Forma preferida: Ben Jelloun, Tahar, 1944-
Usado por/ver desde:
  • Ṭāhir Bin-Jallūn, 1944-
  • Bin-Jallūn, al-Ṭāhir, 1944-
  • Tahar Ben Jelloun, 1944-
  • Ibn Jallūn, al-Ṭāhir, 1944-
  • Ṭāhir ibn Jallūn, 1944-
  • Encabezamiento anterior: Jelloun, Tahar Ben, 1944-
  • Benjelloun, Tahar, 1944-
  • בן־ג׳לון, טאהאר, 1944-
  • إبن جلون، طاهر، 1944-
  • ابن جلّون، الطاهر، 1944-
  • بن جلون، الطاهر
  • بن جلون، طاهر، 1944

Machine-derived non-Latin script reference project.

Non-Latin script references not evaluated.

His Cicatrices du soleil, 1972.

His Ḥadīth al-jamal, 1975: t.p. (al-Ṭāhir Bin-Jallūn)

Lecture des récits de Tahar Benjelloun, c1992.

Wikipedia, via WWW, November 12, 2010: (born in Fes, Morocco, 1 December 1944)

Dictionary of African Biography accessed via The Oxford African American Studies Center online database, July 27, 2014: (Ben Jelloun, Tahar; Moroccan writer, educator, fiction writer, autobiographer / memoirist; born 01 December 1944 in Fez, Morocco; high school degree from Lycée Regnault (1963), studied philosophy at the Muhammad V University in Rabat; was the first philosophy teacher at Charif Idrissi High School in Tétouan; also taught at Mohamed V High School in Casablanca; moved to France in 1971; doctorate in social psychiatry, University of Paris VII (1975); became a regular contributor for the newspaper Le Monde; the first Maghrebian writer to be a recipient of the Prix Goncourt (1987) for his novel La nuit sacrée (The Sacred Night); elected to the Académie Goncourt (2008))

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