Mohammed KhaIr-Eddine was an acclaimed Moroccan Amazigh writer and poet. His first book, Agadir, was awarded the Jean Cocteau "Enfants terribles" prize. Conor Bracken is Assistant Professor at the Cleveland Institute of Art and the author of The Enemy of My Enemy Is Me.

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"His reputation as the enfant terrible of Maghrebian letters is well deserved . . . Khair-Eddine's poetic sensibility is all encompassing. Everything in his life is inter-related. For him, a work of art must be a total act. In this respect, Khair-Eddine's life-what he did, what he dreamed, what he wrote-informs his work, just as his work informs his life. This reciprocity between life and art marks every aspect of his oeuvre." - Hedi Abdel-Jaouad, Research in African Literatures
