Jelloun, Tahar Ben - Nada Elia (review date autumn 1995)

Nada Elia (review date autumn 1995)

SOURCE: Elia, Nada. Review of Le Premier amour est toujours le dernier, by Tahar Ben Jelloun. World Literature Today 69, no. 4 (autumn 1995): 757-58.

[In the following review, Elia questions Ben Jelloun's ambivalent portrayal of sexism in his short story collection Le Premier amour est toujours le dernier.]

Winner of the prestigious Prix Goncourt, the Moroccan poet, novelist, and short-story writer Tahar Ben Jelloun differs from his francophone Maghrebian contemporaries in that his work does not highlight colonial oppression but focuses instead on the struggle within his own society, with special emphasis on love and tormented male-female relationships. His latest collection of short stories, Le Premier amour est toujours le dernier, expounds on this dual theme.

The collection features twenty-one short stories, some published as early as 1973 and 1976. I can only applaud Ben...

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