Abdelkebir Khatibi
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Abdelkebir Khatibi ( ar, عبد الكبير الخطيبي) (11 February 1938 – 16 March 2009) was a prolific Moroccan literary critic, novelist, philosopher, playwright, poet, and sociologist. Affected in his late twenties by the rebellious spirit of 1960s counterculture, he challenged in his writings the social and political norms upon which the countries of the
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region were constructed.


Career

Khatibi was born on 11 February 1938, in the
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port city of
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. By the age of 12, he began to write poems, in Arabic and French, which he sent to the radio and newspapers. He studied in the French colonial school system, at
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. He earned his doctorate in sociology under the Tunisian intellectual
Albert Memmi Albert Memmi ( ar, ألبير ممّي; 15 December 1920 – 22 May 2020) was a French-Tunisian writer and essayist of Tunisian-Jewish origins. Biography Memmi was born in Tunis, French Tunisia in December 1920, to a Tunisian Jewish Berber ...
at the
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in 1965. His dissertation, ''Le Roman maghrébin'' 'The Maghribian Novel'' which examines the question of how a novelist could avoid propagandizing in the context of a postrevolutionary society, and its follow-up, ''Bilan de la sociologie au Maroc'' 'Assessment of Sociology Concerning Morocco''were both published shortly after the Paris Spring unrest of May 1968. He taught at
Mohammed V University Mohammed V University (, french: Université Mohammed-V de Rabat), in Rabat, Morocco, was founded in 1957 under a royal decree ( Dahir). It is the first modern university in Morocco after the University of al-Qarawiyyin in Fez. History The uni ...
in Rabat and worked as a director of the ''Institut de sociologie'' (Institute of Sociology) from 1966 until the institute's closure in 1970. He was editor-in-chief of the journal ; he renamed it in 1987. His landmark collection of critical essays ''Maghreb pluriel'' was published in 1983. He was a member of the
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and participated in the student activist organization the .


Final years

In his later years, Abdelkebir Khatibi had been suffering from a chronic
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condition which led to his death in the Moroccan capital, Rabat, five weeks after his 71st birthday. During the final stages of his illness, a measure of the high regard in which he was held was seen in the personal concern of
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who directed his transfer to Morocco's premier medical facility,
Sheikh Zayed Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan ( ar, زَايِد بِن سُلْطَان آل نَهْيَان, Zāyed bin Sulṭān Āl Nahyān; 6 May 1918 – 2 November 2004) was an Emirati politician, statesman, and philanthropist who served as ...
Hospital. Khatibi is survived by his widow and their two children.


Awards and honours

* 1977:
Prix Broquette-Gonin The prix Broquette-Gonin was a former prize awarded by the Académie française. It rewarded four disciplines: history, literature, philosophy and poetry. A separate prize was awarded by subject. Prix Broquette-Gonin (history) The prix Broque ...
for his work ''L’art calligraphique arabe'' * 1994: Prix du Rayonnement de la langue et de la littérature françaises * 1997: Prix Grand Atlas for his work ''Du Signe à l’image, le tapis marocain'' (co-author Ali Amahan) * 2008: Grand Prix SGDL de Poésie for his work ''Poésie de l'aimance''


Partial bibliography


Letter collections

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Essays

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Novels

*''La Mémoire tatouée'' 'Tattooed Memory''(1971) ** * *''De la mille et troisième nuit'' 'From the Thousand and Third Night''(1980) * ** *''Un été à Stockholm 'A Summer in Stockholm''(1992), Flamarion *''Triptyque de Rabat'' 'Rabat Triptych''(1993)


Plays

* ''La Mort des artistes'' 'The Death of the Artists''(1964) * ''Le Prophète voilé'' 'The Veiled Prophet''(1979)


Poetry

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Sociology

* * * ''Études sociologiques sur le Maroc'' 'Sociological Studies Regarding Morocco''(1971)


Writings on Abdelkebir

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References


External links


List of works by and about Abdelkebir Khatibi

Abdelkebir Khatibi in ''Encyclopædia Britannica Online''
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