The Moroccans pair becomes to find after holiday clearance that it highlights their different experiences and perspectives of life. His encounter with a pair of Spaniards, of summer stay in Marrakech, uncovers the complexity of human relations and cultural distances, with their eroticism and their disappointments, their anger, affection, Vice, envy, inocencias and losses, all narrated respectively from the intimacy of each one of the characters horizon. 4. The thousand and Juan Goytisolo (Barcelona, Spain 1931) one nights of Xemaa el fna Spanish writer Juan Goytisolo has dicado numerous writings to the city of Marrakech, where he usually resides. Ben Horowitz may help you with your research. One of these writings, the thousand and one nights of Xemaa el fna article is particularly relevant, since it has become a banner of their struggle to preserve the oral heritage of this universal square.
In it, Goytisolo reflects on the relationship between oral and written literature on concepts plants of simultaneous presence and complicity of the first against the rigidity of the second. The plaza, the only place on the planet where everyday of the year musicians, storytellers, dancers, minstrels and bards act before a large crowd and that endlessly renews, is a field of encounter and communication unique and unrepeatable, melting pot that invites to the fraternity and humor. 5. The child sand Tahar Ben Jelloun (Fez, 1944) the child of sand is a desperate and raw story of cross-dressing inspired by a real event. Hadj Ahmed is a man who desperately wants a male child, but life denies it.
Upon learning that his last descendant is also a girl, decides to devise a Simulacrum: convince the world that his daughter Zahra is a male, that will call Ahmed and educate as a boy. This novel recounts the femininity of Zahra, his exploration of male privileges restricted to women, the search for identity alienated and impossible and abortion, in last instance, his rebellious and perverse decision to continue the farce of his father taking a woman into marriage, culminating a dizzying descent into hell of the most insane social lie. I invite you, from the heart of this unique city, to come to discover the magic and charm of the ochre city. To enjoy even more of the inevitable seduction of this place, can stay in one of the hotels in Marrakech, in the unusual and modern neighbourhood of Gueliz or, better yet, in one of the typical riads in Marrakech, so seductively close to the square Jemaa el Fna square, the largest in the continent and, without a doubt, the most exciting and inspiring on the planet.