Talk:Abdellatif Laabi

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[edit] Comment on "Anfas/Souffles"

The Anfas/Souffles in the article on Abdellatif Laabi was previously linked to a recipe on how to make souffle´, which of course was totally irrelevant and incorrect (I think it was deleted when I added Anfas and the forward stroke in edit text box). It could be linked to some US universities web pages as all the issues of the journal were made available online but am not sure if it would be possible to make the link because of copyrights...

Also please note that Anfas and Souffles are one and the same (litteral translation would be arabic: anfas, french: souffles, english: breaths), not two different publications, so they could not have been both banned. It was banned.