Tunisian writer and poet From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Youssef Rzouga is a Tunisian writer and poet,[1] born on March 21, 1957[2] in Zorda, Tunisia. He began writing in 1967. His first published text was "Something called need," a short story in the magazine Radio et Télévision (1973).[3]
Youssef Rzouga | |
---|---|
Born | Zorda, Tunisia | March 21, 1957
Occupation | Poet, writer, journalist |
Language | Arabic, French |
Nationality | Tunisian |
Alma mater | Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences of Tunis, Institut de presse et des sciences de l'information |
Period | 1973–present |
Genre | Poetry, prose |
Notable works | I'm distinguished from you by my grievances, The program of the Rose, The Wolf in the Word |
Notable awards |
|
Rzouga studied at the School of Zorda in Sidi Alouane. He continued his education at Ksour Essef secondary school and the school of Sousse. He received the following degrees:[4]
Rzouga has been achieved several awards, including the Tunisian Ministry of Culture award 3 times:[4]
Youssef Rzouga has written many poems and prose pieces:[5][6]
Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.