Ahmed Alfaitouri (born 1955) is a Libyan writer and journalist.[1] He was born in Benghazi, and started out as a journalist when he was in his teens, co-founding a theatre group and editing its in-house journal. He went on become a noted cultural correspondent, at outlets such as the al-Fajr al-Jadid newspaper and The Cultural Week magazine.

He fell foul of the Gaddafi dictatorship and spent a decade in prison from 1978 to 1988. Here too he brought out a prison publication called al-Nawafir (Fountains). After his release, he co-founded and edited No magazine. Most recently, he runs the al-Mayadin weekly out of Benghazi.

Alfaitouri has published several books including novels and literary criticism. He served on the judging panel of the 2014 Arabic Booker Prize.

References

  1. "Profile". Archived from the original on 2014-04-08. Retrieved 2014-04-10.


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