Mohamed Krafess

Morocco

A Moroccan writer and researcher, born in Sidi Kacem in 1977. He holds a doctorate in literature. He teaches Arabic language and literature. He writes novels and poetry as well as critical studies. His works were published in Arab magazines and cultural platforms, and he received several literary awards, including: first prize in the poetry competition from 2M channel in 2007, the Naji Noman International Prize for Culture and Literature (Beirut) 2009, the International Library Prize for Poetry (in America) 2008, and the Sharjah Creativity Award. Literary Award in the United Arab Emirates, 2010 session (novel , the Salah Hilal Short Story Award in Egypt, 2016 session, and the Qalami Literary Award for Novel in Dubai, 2016.
He participated in a number of literary and media forums throughout the Arab world.

His publications:
- The Shadow Undresses, poetry, Morocco, 2009. - A Dream Writhing in a Boat, poetry, Egypt, 2010. - Topography of Bread and Homeland, a novel, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, 2010. -Eugene O’neill’s Philosophy In ‘Long Day’s Journey Into Night’ Critical book in English, Germany, 2011. - General semiotics between semiology and semiotics, Jordan, 2018. - Arabic Narrative Semiotics, Criticism, Sharjah, UAE, 2023. Narrative semiotic experiments, criticism, Jordan, 2024 - Transcontinental Pains, a novel, Jordan, 2024.

In addition to research, articles and critical studies published in Arab media platforms such as Criticism 21 (Egypt), Al-Rafid, Al-Khaleej, Mesbar (United Arab Emirates), Al-Quds Al-Arabi (Britain), Al-Bayan (Kuwait), Hespress, Al-Saqila, Cultural Papers (Morocco)...