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Brahim Dargouthi, or Darghouthi (in Arabic ابراهيم درغوثي), (Tozeur, 21 December 1955) is a Tunisian, author of short stories and novels.[1] A graduate of the Ecole Normale of teachers of Tunis in 1975, he taught in various schools and is the director of a primary school in Moularés Gafsa in 2013. He is also a member of the steering committee of the Union of Tunisian Writers (Ittiḥād al-kuttāb al-tūnisiyyīna) and leads its industry Gafsa. Dargouthi is 460th in Arabian Business' ranking of the 500 most influential Arabs.[2]

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  1. ^ IBLA, volume 65, page 153, 2002, Institut des belles lettres arabes (in French)
    "Under the Naked Sky comprend trente contes écrites par des auteurs égyptiens (15), irakiens (5), séoudiens (2), syriens (2), et un auteur de chacun des pays suivants : la Tunisie, (Brahim Darghouthi), la Jordanie, la Libye et les Émirats ..."
  2. ^ B.A Soufia, "Les Tunisiens les plus influents au monde" (The world's most influential Tunisians), Mag14, 26 June 2012 (in French)