From the University of Quebec at Chicoutimi (UQAC), Mustapha Fahmi makes a notable return to the International Publishing and Book Fair (SIEL) in Rabat. As the first Arab researcher and one of the few Canadians to have participated at the Shakespeare Institute in Stratford-upon-Avon, England, this Moroccan author concludes his trilogy of philosophical essays inspired by characters from the renowned British playwright with «The Beauty of Cleopatra»—a literary moment marked by
At a time when reclaiming one's own migration narrative is central to public discourse, author Driss Chraïbi was honored at the 30th International Book and Publishing Fair during a day that began with a shared reading and concluded with a film screening. Beyond the event itself, organizers are tying this tribute to the upcoming centenary of the author, as part of a broader effort to make his work accessible to all.
As the guest of honor at the fourth edition of the Paris Book Festival (April 11–13, 2025), Morocco will be represented by 36 national publishers and numerous Moroccan authors from both within the country and abroad, including young writers, academics, and researchers. The program will feature tributes, book presentations, signing sessions, and thematic discussions as key highlights.