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Read Your Way Through Tangier

The New York Times – Travel:

Tangier’s many facets have long inspired writers. Here, the Moroccan-born novelist Laila Lalami introduces readers to the books and writers that, to her, best capture the city.

Laila Lalami
Author: Laila Lalami

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Books and Literature, literaryguides, McKay, Claude, Mernissi, Fatema (1940-2015), Ramadan, Emma (Translator), Straight from the Horse’s Mouth (Book), Tangier (Morocco), The Lemon (Book), The Other Americans (Book), Travel and Vacations, Writing and Writers
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