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Tahar Ben Jelloun Leaving ISBN 13: 9781905147823

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Young Moroccans gather regularly in a seafront cafe to gaze at the lights on the Spanish coast glimmering in the distance. Azel, the protagonist, is intent on leaving in one way or another. On the brink of despair he meets Miguel, a wealthy Spanish gallery owner who promises to take him to Barcelona if Azel will become his lover.

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'A brave, unflinching look at the issues underlying economic migration from North Africa-and the hard choices people make between roots and wings.' * The Economist * 'Of the thirty books Tahar Ben Jelloun has written, this is undoubtedly one of the most courageous.' * Le Monde des Livres * 'Tahar Ben Jelloun lifts the veil on an astounding world of a thousand and one nights.' * Le Point * 'Just as John Updike reminded Americans of the guilt and vertigo they sort out between the sheets, Ben Jelloun has chronicled the shame and secrecy surrounding sex in a Morocco of creeping fundamentalism and diminishing opportunity. The explicitness of the sex in his work is powerful and often beautifully erotic; it's . . . where sex amplifies the degradations of postcolonial economic reality that Leaving Tangier lands like a hammer blow. . . . Leaving Tangier would read like a blunt political instrument . . . were Ben Jelloun not such a wonderfully specific writer. Many scenes of agonizing depravity convey the desperation of poverty. . . . From such bracing particulars, Ben Jelloun fashions political fiction of great urgency.' -- John Freeman * Bookforum * 'Artful and compassionate, "Leaving Tangier" evokes a milieu of self-exile and great expectations.' * The Washington Post * 'Ben Jelloun is arguably Morocco's greatest living author, whose impressive body of work combines intellect and imagination in magical fusion. . . . "Leaving Tangier" is a wholly original feat of form and imagination. . . . There is unexpected humour jostling alongside the horror, in magical-realist passages illuminating the clash of traditional and modern.' * The Guardian * '[A] penetrating tale.' * The New York Times Book Review *
About the Author:
Tahar Ben Jelloun was born in Fez, Morocco in 1944. He is the winner of the Prix Maghreb, Prix Goncourt (the first north African to win France's top literary prize), the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award and was also short-listed for the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize. His fans have numbered Samuel Beckett and Roland Barthes. He lives in Paris and Tangier.

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  • PublisherARCADIA BOOKS
  • Publication date2009
  • ISBN 10 1905147821
  • ISBN 13 9781905147823
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages372
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