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SIEL's 30th Edition to Celebrate Moroccan Literary Giant Driss Chraïbi
SIEL's 30th Edition to Celebrate Moroccan Literary Giant Driss Chraïbi

Morocco World

time05-04-2025

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SIEL's 30th Edition to Celebrate Moroccan Literary Giant Driss Chraïbi

Mrirt – As Morocco's capital city is preparing to host the 30th International Publishing and Book Fair (SIEL), the event will honor the legacy of acclaimed Moroccan author Driss Chraïbi during its April 18-27 run. Visitors to the fair will find a special exhibition space devoted to Chraïbi, whom organizers describe as 'one of the major figures in Moroccan and world literature.' The display will feature photographs, testimonials, and a comprehensive collection of his iconic literary works. Earlier this year, Driss El Yazami, who heads the Council for the Moroccan Community Abroad (CCME), revealed plans for the Council's pavilion to celebrate a significant literary milestone: the 70th anniversary of Chraïbi's pioneering novel 'Les Boucs' (The Butts). Published in 1955, this work stands as the first Moroccan novel to explore themes of migration. Chraïbi's journey began in El Jadida where he was born in 1926, followed by his formative years in Casablanca. In 1945, he traveled to Paris to pursue chemistry studies before ultimately embracing a career in literature and journalism. His remarkable literary contributions earned him numerous accolades, including the Mediterranean Africa Prize for his body of work in 1973 and the Franco-Arab Friendship Prize in 1981. Read also: Rabat to Convene Global Bibliophiles in April 2025 with SIEL's 30th Edition The celebrated writer spent his final years in southeastern France's Drôme region, where he had resided since 1988 until his death in April 2007. Morocco's Literary Renaissance Two major recent events have shown that Morocco is rapidly emerging as a significant hub for literature and publishing. The 29th edition of SIEL in Rabat attracted over 316,000 visitors — a 32% increase from the previous year — with 743 exhibitors from 48 countries showcasing nearly 100,000 titles across diverse fields. Meanwhile, Casablanca's second International Children and Youth Book Fair's impressive attendance of over 101,000 visitors and 340 exhibitors from 29 countries reflects the country's efforts in fostering literature. Not only did the event serve as a gathering for book enthusiasts, but it also constituted a platform to foster creativity, literacy, and collaboration among Morocco's youth. These literary festivals aim to revitalize reading habits in Morocco during a time when the practice is unfortunately declining. Their goal is to inspire more citizens to engage with literature and contribute to the growth of the local literary ecosystem. This year's SIEL is poised to attract major figures in the publishing world, offering a dynamic space for cultural dialogue, literary discovery, and professional networking. Tags: Book fairDriss ChraibiMoroccoSIEL

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