Nice article about Hassan Louzani's book
Moroccan author Hassan El-Wazzani gets back to his perusers with another book, named "A Life Among the Shelves: Articles in the Trace of the Book," about "Separator Publications," including 130 articles, partitioned into five sections: The Book's Thresholds, The Writer and Its Shadows, Writing as Habitat, Faces, and Ideas at the intersection.
We read in the accommodation endorsed by Abdullah Siddiq Al-Kitab, that Hassan Al-Wazzani's distraction with composing and composing issues traces all the way back to an early period in his scholastic and expert way, and it is "a distraction dependent on a decision that has no hint of possibility, since he is essentially an alum of the School of Media Sciences, which is the higher school that It is worried about issues of data, records and filing, and within the sight of Mohammed V University he examined his doctoral paper, chipping away at the examination of an original copy that indexes the banners of Moroccan writers in a verifiable period crossing seven centuries, giving him a bibliometric concentrate on uncovering the bends of improvement in the relationship of Moroccans to the book, and the sections that stamped Writing styles.
The titles of the book include: "The Prohibition of Printing," "Distribute or Extinct," "At the Author's Expense," "Secret Libraries," "Libraries with Shackles," "Al-Mutabaji and Al-Nasher," "Word references War," "Perusers in Prisons," and "Perusing for Others." "Books not to be perused," "The Profession is a Writer," "The Profession is a Ghost," and others. In first experience with the book, Siddiq trusts that the subjects of these titles "came on an example wherein there is no hint of discord, and no force of chance over it, since it was given, as recently referenced, from a profound distraction with composing and the book, which with time turned into an examination and scientific undertaking, where the episodes are interconnected, interlaced Logically and naturally simultaneously, and had it not been for this last condition, it would not have been right for him to gather them in bunches under significant titles, effortlessly and ease.
From his new book, named "The Narrative Entry," we read: "when we, perusers, journalists and distributers, have not left, summer sluggishness, and when the print machine is cutting off its friendship with the social book, opening up the course book, the best wellspring of guhttps aranteed benefit, France will be And different nations have declared their artistic passage. What's more in the center of August, when Arab distributers, alongside their essayists and perusers, are in a snapshot of unwinding, the subtleties of which are joyfully passed on by their photographs on (Facebook), the libraries of France are facilitating their new visitors from books."
Hassan El Ouazzani is an artist and scientist, brought into the world in 1970. He presently stands firm on the footing of Director of Books at the Moroccan Ministry of Culture and Communication. He is additionally a teacher at the School of Media Sciences. His "Moroccan Book Guide" (1993), "A Hudna" (1997), "Current Moroccan Literature: A Bibliometric Study" (1997), and "A Dictionary of Layers of Authors during the Alawites State" by Abd al-Rahman Ibn Zaidan: An examination and study was distributed. Bibliometrics" (2002), "The Book Sector in Morocco" (2009), "Dreams of McLuhan" (2017) and "Playing with the Clouds, Conversations with Poets from the World" (2018).
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