5/9/2023 0 Comments Secret son by laila lalami![]() ![]() Get the Kindle edition The Caliph’s House: A Year in Casablanca by Tahir ShahĮnglish writer Tahir Shah shares his experiences moving to Morocco and taking up a house in the capital city of Casablanca. While some of the comments might seem a bit dated (it was published in 1917, after all), Wharton transports us to the main cities of Morocco and reminds us of why they capture so many imaginations. This personal history looks at the differences between her American culture and that of the Moroccan people as a love letter to the city that became her home.īuy the Kindle edition In Morocco by Edith WhartonĮdith Wharton contributes her quick observations and her stunning analogies to this book on her trip through Morocco on a sponsored trip by the French government. ![]() ![]() Moving with her family to Marrakech in the 70s, Fernea accounts her time adjusting to a new culture and the trust she had to build with her neighbors. I found the observations about the Jewish populations in Morocco the most intriguing, since Canetti was Jewish and provides some interesting insight into why they fled to this Islamic land.īuy the paperback edition A Street in Marrakech by Elizabeth Warnock Fernea One of the most intriguing accounts of Morocco by a tourist, the Nobel Prize winner takes us to the country’s red city and delves into some more non-touristy subjects as well. 1.12 Share this: The Voices of Marrakech by Elias Canetti ![]()
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