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          Tahar Ben Jelloun (born December 1, , Fès, Morocco) is a Moroccan French novelist, poet, and essayist who wrote expressively about Moroccan culture..

          Tahar Ben Jelloun author biography, plus links to books by Tahar Ben Jelloun.

          Tahar Ben Jelloun

          Tahar Ben Jelloun, (born December 1, 1944, Fès, Morocco), is a Moroccan-French novelist, poet, and essayist.

          Tahar Ben Jelloun is the author of novels, poems, and short stories that reflect his Moroccan upbringing as well as the French culture in which he now lives.

        1. Tahar Ben Jelloun (official site) came to live in Tangier as a boy in , but last night was his first time visiting TALIM's museum and.
        2. Tahar Ben Jelloun (born December 1, , Fès, Morocco) is a Moroccan French novelist, poet, and essayist who wrote expressively about Moroccan culture.
        3. Tahar Ben Jelloun was born in Fez in , to a shopkeeper father and a homemaker mother.
        4. Ben Jelloun's education – first at Koranic school, then the French lycée – opened doors for him; intellectual, cultural and practical.
        5. Brought up in Fes, From the age of 5 he attended a Koranic school, where he learned to memorize and recite verses from the Koran. Two years later, he entered a Franco-Arab school. Later, he studied philosophy at the University of Rabat.



          In 1971 ben Jelloun immigrated to France to complete his studies at the Sorbonne. He then worked for a time in Paris as a psychotherapist.

          Tahar Ben Jelloun is a Moroccan poet and novelist who spans two cultures, Arab and French.

          His first novel, Harrouda, was published in 1973. Since then, he has written nine novels, as well as several collections of short stories, poetry, and essays. He is perhaps best known for his trilogy about the life of Ahmed/Zahra, a girl whose father, desperate for a male heir, raises her as a boy: The Sand Child, which was a best-seller in France; The Sacred Night; and the recently published The