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Since 1999, contemporary Francophone authors writing in Morocco have increasingly drawn on humanist themes to meld the ironies and challenges of their contemporary society. They share the same values and belief systems as other humanists writing in our contemporary world. Authors such as Saoud Bahchar, Youssouf Elalamy and Mohamed Nedali among many others writing and publishing their works exclusively in Morocco have founded a philosophy that exemplifies a new vision of Francophone literature as a consummate form of writing for promoting our commonalities through the global, human experience. Their works are truly those of a littrature-monde.