Mohamed Daoudi is an assistant professor of English at Hassan II University in Casablanca, Morocco. He earned his doctoral degree from Mohamed V University, Rabat, with a thesis on contemporary American postmodern fiction. He was a Fulbright scholar at The University of California, Berkeley (November 2005-December 2008) and Harvard University (Summer 2016). His research interests include American literature and culture in the twentieth century, cultural criticism, critical theory, and translation (English, Spanish, French, Arabic, Riffian Tamazight). His translations include Vincent Sheean’s An American Among the Riffi (to Arabic, forthcoming). He is currently working on two research projects: “the American expatriate writers in 1920s Paris and the Rif War in Morocco,” and “the language of internal othering in Moroccan political and media discourse on Hirak of the Rif.”
Mohamed Daoudi, Translator

The Seagull

Written by El Oualid Mimoun, translated by Mohamed Daoudi

Listen to an audio recording of “The Seagull” in the original Tamazight of the Rif here. (Read by Mohamed Amin Benamraoui).