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       Further Reading

       History and Society           Cuisine
       David Hart, Tribe and Society in Rural Morocco,   Robert Carrier, Taste of Morocco, Arrow, London.
        Frank Cass, UK and US. Essays on Moroccan
        tribes and the Berbers.      Anissa Helou, Café Morocco, Conran Octopus, UK
                                      and US.
       Donna Lee Bowen and Evelyn A. Early (eds),   Paula Wolfert, Couscous and Other Good Foods
        Everyday Life in the Muslim Middle East, Indiana   from Morocco, HarperCollins, US.
        University Press, US. Focusing on Morocco.
       Peter Mansfield, The Arabs, Penguin, UK and US.   Travel, Biography and Fiction
        General history, with a section on Morocco.  Paul Bowles, The Sheltering Sky, Penguin,  UK; Ecco
                                      Press, US. Let It Come Down, Penguin, UK; Black
       Gavin Maxwell, Lords of the Atlas, The Rise and Fall   Sparrow Press, US. Collected Stories of Paul Bowles
        of the House of Glaoui 1893–1956, Cassell, UK.  1939–76, Black Sparrow Press, US. Midnight Mass,
                                      Peter Owen, UK; Black Sparrow Press, US.  On the
       Susan Raven, Rome in Africa, Routledge, US and
        UK. North Africa in Roman times.  theme of Westerners in a foreign land, from the
                                      best-known writer on Morocco.  Their Heads are
       Barnaby Rogerson, A Traveller’s History of North   Green, Peter Owen, UK. Travel essays. Without
        Africa, Windrush, UK; Interlink, US. Readable   Stopping, Peter Owen, UK; Ecco Press, US. Bowles’
        general history, from the Roman period to the   autobiography.
        present day.
                                     William Burroughs, Naked Lunch, Flamingo, Harper
                                      Collins UK; Grove Press, US. Revolutionary novel of
       Natural and Urban Landscapes   sexuality and drug addiction, set in Tangier.
       Ann and Yan Arthus-Bertrand, Morocco Seen
        from the Air, Vendome Press, UK and US, 1994.   Anthony Burgess, Earthly Powers, Penguin, UK;
        Stunning aerial photographs of Morocco.  Carroll & Graf, US. The Complete Enderby, Carroll &
                                      Graf, US. Tangier in the 1950s.
       Jean-Marc Tingaud and Tahar Ben Jelloun,
        Medinas: Morocco’s Hidden Cities, Thames  &   Elias Canetti, The Voices of Marrakesh, Marion
        Hudson, UK and US. An intimate glimpse into   Boyars, UK. Marrakech near the end  of the
        the palaces of the imperial cities.  Protectorate.
       Hugues Demeude, Jacques Bravo and  Xavier   Esther Freud, Hideous Kinky, Penguin UK, WW
        Richer, Morocco, Taschen, Germany. Lavish   Norton, US. An English hippy in Marrakech.
        photographic survey.
                                     Walter Harris, Morocco That Was, Eland Books, UK.
                                      Observations by The Times correspondent,
       Art and Architecture           1890s–1933.
       Titus Burkhardt, Art of Islam, Language and
        Meaning.                     Richard Hughes, In the Lap of Atlas, Chatto, UK.
                                      Moroccan tales.
       Lisl and Landt Dennis, Living in Morocco, Thames
        & Hudson, UK. Lavishly illustrated portrait of the   Amin Malouf, Leo the African, Abacus, UK; Leo
        domestic environment.         Africanus, New Amsterdam, US. Historical novel
                                      about the 15th-century geographer.
       James F. Jereb, Arts and Crafts of Morocco, Thames
        & Hudson, UK; Chronicle Books, US. Well-
        illustrated survey, including a guide to major   Moroccan Writing in English
        museums in Morocco.          Tahar Ben Jalloun, The Sand Child, Hamish
       A. Khatabi and M. Sigilmassa, The Splendours of   Hamilton UK, Johns Hopkins UP, US. Novel  of
        Islamic Calligraphy, Thames & Hudson, UK.  childhood in southern Morocco.
       Richard Parker, A Practical Guide to Islamic   Mohammed Choukri, For Bread Alone, I.B. Tauris,
        Monuments in Morocco, Baraka Press, US.  UK. Volume I of the Rif-born Choukri’s
                                      autobiography.
       Flora and Fauna               Five Eyes, Black Sparrow Press, US. Stories by five
       T. Haltenorth and H. Diller, Heinzel, BA, Field   Moroccan writers.
        Guide to the Mammals of Africa, Collins, UK.  Driss Chraibi, Heirs to the Past, Heinemann, UK and
       Fitter and Parslow, The Birds of Britain and Europe   US. Semi-autobiographical novel  set in post-
        with North Africa and the Middle East, Collins, UK.  colonial times.




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