The complete short stories of acclaimed Moroccan author Mohamed
Choukri, translated into English and collected in one volume for the
first time
Mohamed Choukri's vivid stories invite the reader to wander the streets
of Tangier, the ancient coastal crossroads between Europe and Africa,
and to meet its denizens at markets, beaches, cafés, and brothels.
Choukri's Tangier is a place where newborns are for sale, swindlers hawk
the Prophet's shoes, and boys collect trash to sell for food.
Choukri says that "writing is a protest, not a parade." And in these
thirty-one stories he privileges the voices of those ignored by society:
the abused, the abandoned, the addicted. The tales are at once vibrant
local vignettes and profound reflections on the lives, sufferings, and
hopes of Choukri's fellow Tangerines.