Jelloun, Tahar Ben - Further Reading

FURTHER READING

CRITICISM

Lowe, Lisa. “Literary Nomadics in Francophone Allegories of Postcolonialism: Pham Van Ky and Tahar Ben Jelloun.” Yale French Studies, no. 82 (May 1993): 43-61.

Lowe examines how the shifting identities of the protagonists in L'Enfant de sable and Pham Van Ky's Des Femmes Assise ca et La represent a form of “literary nomadism.”

Rhodes, Fred. Review of Islam Explained, by Tahar Ben Jelloun. Middle East (April 2003): 65.

Rhodes offers a brief positive assessment of Islam Explained, arguing that the work is “at once an essential primer on one of the world's great religions, and a cry for tolerance and understanding in deeply troubled times.”

Walters, Colin. “Eighteen Years Underground in Morocco.” Washington Times (5 May 2002): B6.

Walters praises Ben Jelloun's vivid prose in This Blinding Absence of Light and...

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