Jean Genet en Tánger

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Languages : en
Pages : 74

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Jean Genet en Tánger

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Pages : 74

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Jean Genet in Tangier

Jean Genet in Tangier PDF Author: Muḥammad Shukrī
Publisher: Ecco
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Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 96

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Jean Genet en Tánger

Jean Genet en Tánger PDF Author: Muḥammad Shukrī
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Category : Authors, French
Languages : es
Pages : 74

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Jean Genet in Tangier

Jean Genet in Tangier PDF Author: Muḥammad Shukrī
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Category : Authors, Arab
Languages : en
Pages : 74

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Genet à Tanger

Genet à Tanger PDF Author: Guillaume de Sardes
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ISBN: 9782705697877
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Languages : en
Pages : 0

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L'ultime parcours de Jean Genet

L'ultime parcours de Jean Genet PDF Author: Souad Guennoun
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Category : Authors, French
Languages : fr
Pages : 78

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Jean Genet und Tennessee Williams in Tanger

Jean Genet und Tennessee Williams in Tanger PDF Author: Muḥammad Šukrī
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ISBN: 9783927623453
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Languages : de
Pages : 139

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In Tangier

In Tangier PDF Author: Muḥammad Shukrī
Publisher: Telegram Books
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Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 84

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"As I read Choukrirs"s notes, I saw and heard Jean Genet as clearly as if I had been watching a film of him. To achieve such precision simply by reporting what happened and what was said, one must have a rare clarity of vision."-From William Burroughsrs" introduction to Jean Genet in TangierTangier, "the most extraordinary and mysterious city in the world," according to Mohamed Choukri, was a haven for many Western writers in the early twentieth century. Paul Bowles, Jean Genet, and Tennessee Williams all spent time there, and all were befriended by Choukri.Collected here together for the first time in English are Choukrirs"s delightful recollections of these encounters, offering a truly fresh insight into the lives of these cult figures.The sights and sounds of 1970s Tangier are brought vividly alive, as are the larger-than-life characters of these extraordinary men, through ordinary everyday events.ls"What Yacoubi would really like is a complete harem,rs" I said. We laughed. ls"One handsome boy is enough for me,rs" said Tennessee. ls"A boy who just happens by.rs" ls"So you donrs"t want a harem?rs" I said. ls"No. Harems are always very tiring. Theyrs"re no fun.rs"Mohamed Choukri (19352003) is one of North Africars"s most controversial and widely read authors. After a childhood of poverty and petty crime, Choukri learned to read and write at the age of twenty. He then became a teacher and writer, finally being awarded the chair of Arabic literature at Ibn Batuta College in Tangier. His works include For Bread Alone and Streetwise (both available from Telegram).

The Last Genet

The Last Genet PDF Author: Hadrien Laroche
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
ISBN: 1459608291
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 506

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During the last eighteen years of his life (1968-86), Jean Genet was preoccupied with the struggles of the disenfranchised and displaced: among them, the Black Panthers, the Baader-Meinhof, and the Palestinians. Hadrien Laroche's book is a careful...

Tangier

Tangier PDF Author: Josh Shoemake
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 0857733761
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 221

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An edge city, poised at the northernmost tip of Africa but just nine miles from Europe, Tangier is more than a destination, it is an escape. The Interzone, as William Burroughs called it, has attracted spies, outlaws, outcasts and writers for centuries – men and women breaking through artistic borders. The results were some of the most incendiary and influential books of our time and the list of outlaw originals is long, stretching from Ibn Battuta and Alexandre Dumas to Twain and Wharton and from the darkly brilliant Beats of Bowles, Kerouac, Gysin and Ginsberg to the great Moroccan novelists: Mohamed Choukri, Mohammed Mrabet and Tahar Ben Jelloun.