A new book documents the history and impact of the National Moroccan Modern Poetry Festival, held annually in Chefchaouen. Published by the Association of Friends of Al-Mu'tamid in Chefchaouen, the book chronicles the festival’s cultural significance and celebrates Moroccan poets, critics, and artists. Established in 1965, the festival is the oldest poetry event in Morocco, fostering dialogue about creativity and literary expression for decades. The publication aims to archive exceptional moments of Moroccan cultural activity and preserve the festival’s heritage. It serves as a historical record of the event’s evolution and its role in the nation’s literary landscape. The book’s release highlights the ongoing importance of poetry and cultural preservation in Morocco.