A Moroccan poet, novelist and professor of philosophy, Bensalem Hmeish was born in Meknes, Morocco. He writes in both Arabic and French. He holds a BA in Philosophy and Sociology and a Ph.D and currently serves as a professor at the College of Arts and Humanities. He joined the Union of Moroccan Writers and contributed to the editing of the Moroccan Journal of Economics and Sociology. He received the Critic’s Award for his novel Majnoon Al-Hokm and the Atlas Award for translation from the French Embassy in Morocco for his novel The Mark.
Where memory is the house of culture and knowledge; where the original council, separated by a cultural sidewalk that connects Muharraq with the intellectuals and writers of the world. The house itself, located at the heart of the city, opens its doors to cultural production in the fields of thought, literature, politics, philosophy, culture and art.
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