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Jelloun, Tahar Ben - James Campbell (review date 16 December 1994)
James Campbell (review date 16 December 1994)
SOURCE: Campbell, James. “Bringing the Bizarre.” Times Literary Supplement, no. 4785 (16 December 1994): 22.
[In the following review, Campbell criticizes State of Absence for its series of “flimsy anecdotes” and complains that the book suffers from a poor translation.]
Tahar Ben Jelloun is a Moroccan Arab who writes in French, and discussion of his work is often couched in exotic terms: he is a “traditional storyteller”, the author of “tales” rather than novels, the creator of events which “shift magically like the sands”, the writer, even, of “the most lyrical prose being produced in Europe”. In fact, Ben Jelloun—winner of the Prix Goncourt in 1987—is capable of producing a concrete, feet-on-the-ground prose, as in Jour de silence à Tanger (1989, published in translation in 1991), in which an aged djellaba-seller looks back over his life from a...
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- Robin Buss (review date 15 June 1990)
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- Richard Eder (review date 11 April 1991)
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- Eric Sellin (review date autumn 1998)
- Tahar Ben Jelloun and Shusha Guppy (interview date fall 1999)
- Eric Sellin (review date summer 2000)
- Michael Brett (review date 4 August 2000)
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- Publishers Weekly (review date 4 March 2002)
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