Morocco

Morocco In the Labyrinth of Dreams and Bazaars

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Publisher's Synopsis

While much of the Middle East is now engulfed in conflict and repression, Morocco remains a curious anomaly: peaceful and open to the West, it has provided refuge for artists and writers for generations, and it remains an exotic destination for many curious travelers. The country has been influenced by an incredible variety of peoples-Phoenicians, Romans, Arabs, Berbers, Muslims, Jews, and most of Europe's colonizers have played a role-and modern Moroccan society is no less rich and varied.

In Morocco, Walter M. Weiss brings extensive knowledge of the region to bear as he travels the breadth and depth of the country's social and geographical contrasts. Berber villagers of the mountains are for the most part still illiterate and consider their king to be divinely chosen, while businessmen in Casablanca's towering offices dream of closer ties to the European Union. Weiss visits the settings of modern legends, such as Tangier, as well as the two medieval centres Fès and Meknès, and sees earthen kasbahs and Marrakech's bazaar. On the way, he meets acrobats, Sufi musicians, pilgrims, craftsmen, beatniks, rabbis, and Berber farmers-a kaleidoscope of variety and cultural influence.

Book information

ISBN: 9781909961258
Publisher: Haus Publishing
Imprint: Haus Publishing
Pub date:
Edition: First paperback edition
DEWEY: 916.40453
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 118
Weight: 154g
Height: 127mm
Width: 198mm
Spine width: 12mm