A revolution of dignity and poetry
The most famous slogan chanted in Tunisia in January, then in Egypt, Yemen, Libya, and Syria, is a reincarnation of opening lines of the poem "The Will of Life," written in 1933 by the Tunisian poet Abou el-Kasem Chebbi (1909-1934), which now form the closing part of Tunisia's nationa...
Main Author: | Omri, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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