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Curious Case of Dassoukine's Trousers
Curious Case of Dassoukine's Trousers | Fouad Laroui
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"A striking metaphor for our times." "Le Figaro"This long-awaited English-language debut from Morocco's most prominent contemporary writer won the Prix Gouncourt de Nouvelles, France's most prestigious literary award, for best story collection. Laroui uses surrealism, laugh-out-loud humor, and profound compassion across a variety of literary styles to highlight the absurdity of the human condition, exploring the realities of life in a world where everything is foreign.Fouad Laroui has published over twenty novels and collections of short stories, poetry, and essays. Laroui teaches econometrics and environmental science at the University of Amsterdam, and lives between Amsterdam, Paris, and Casablanca."
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I'd read anything recommended by Laila Lalami & this didn't disappoint. Men sitting around Moroccan cafes telling stories might be a new favorite genre. (If someone knows of books of Moroccan women sitting around rooms telling stories please share!)

Lindseyastin Men/women sitting around Moroccan cafes telling stories should be a bigger genre! 8y
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I was going to maintain self-control but then look at all these amazing books that were on the remainder shelves! (I have a problem, I know.)

moranadatter There are far worse things than buying too many books. :) 8y
DivineDiana It is so hard to resist! 😉📚 8y
LornaDH The Blazing World is on my list, too. 8y
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