Khatibi, Abdelkebir

Khatibi, Abdelkebir

▪ Moroccan scholar
born 1938, El Jadida, Morocco

      Moroccan educator, literary critic, and novelist. He was a member of the angry young generation of the 1960s whose works initially challenged many tenets on which the newly independent countries of the Maghrib were basing their social and political norms.

      Khatibi completed his secondary education in Morocco and pursued a degree in sociology at the Sorbonne in Paris. His doctoral dissertation, Le Roman maghrébin (“The Maghribian Novel”), was published in 1968. His study on the novel raised the question of how the committed writer can avoid becoming a propagandist, especially in a postrevolutionary society. Khatibi argued for the need to create on the cultural level of the educated masses, avoiding popular demagoguery. His first novel, La Mémoire tatouée (1971; “The Tattooed Memory”), deals semiautobiographically with the typically Maghribian themes of acculturation and decolonization.

      A wide range of interests is reflected in Khatibi's sociological studies, including a number of works on Moroccan social life (Bilan de la sociologie au Maroc, 1968; Études sociologiques sur le Maroc, 1971; and La Blessure du nom propre, 1974). Khatibi's early views on the use of French by Maghribian authors reflected the revolutionary tone of the late 1960s: writing was a means of passing beyond the contradictions of Western culture by use of “lyrical terror.” The abstruse prose employed by the young generation of Maghribian authors reflects the desire to refuse French culture by destroying and recreating the French language, thus attacking the heart of the culture from within, with what Khatibi calls a littérature sauvage.

      Two plays, La Mort des artistes (1964; “The Death of the Artists”) and Le Prophète voilé (1979; “The Veiled Prophet”), and a novel, Le Livre du sang (1979; “The Book of Blood”), demonstrate his theoretical approach to literature. The latter novel is a poetical search for identity inspired by the Greek myth of Orpheus. De la mille et troisième nuit (“Of the Thousand and Third Night”) was published in 1980. His novel Amour bilingue (1983; Love in Two Languages) is a symbol-filled story of love between a North African man and a French woman. Khatibi's later works include the study Figures de l'étranger dans la littérature française (1987; “Figures of the Stranger in French Literature”) and the novel Un Été à Stockholm (1990; “A Summer in Stockholm”). His ambivalence toward the French language, coupled with his clear command of its lyrical potential, made it a powerful tool in his mature works.

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