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Abdellah Taïa (born in ) is the author of six novels, including Salvation Army and An Arab Melancholia, both published by Semiotext (e), and Infidels. His novel Le jour du roi, about the death of Morocco's King Hassan II, won the Prix de Flore.  · Salvation Army is a coming-of-age novel that tells the story of Taia's. An autobiographical coming-of-age novel by the the "only gay man" in Morocco. An autobiographical novel by turn naive and cunning, funny and moving, this most recent work by Moroccan expatriate Abdellah Taia is a major addition to the new French literature emerging from the North African Arabic diaspora/5.  · Abdellah Taïa (born in ) is the author of six novels, including Salvation Army and An Arab Melancholia, both published by Semiotext(e), and Infidels. His novel Le jour du roi, about the death of Morocco's King Hassan II, won the Prix de Flore. He also directed and wrote the screenplay for the film adaptation of Salvation bltadwin.ru


Abdellah Taïa has 25 books on Goodreads with ratings. Abdellah Taïa's most popular book is Salvation Army. Salvation Army by Abdellah Taïa. Does he feel a contradiction between Islam and homosexuality? "No contradiction. Faith is a personal question," he said. "There's the official version of. Abdellah Taia (born in ) is the author of six novels, including Salvation Army and An Arab Melancholia, both published by Semiotext (e), and Infidels. His novel Le jour du roi, about the death of Morocco's King Hassan II, won the Prix de Flore. He also directed and wrote the screenplay for the film adaptation of Salvation Army.


Salvation Army is Taïa’s third novel, the first to be translated into English from the French, in a fluid translation by Frank Stock. Openly autobiographical, it tells the story of Taïa’s coming into being as a gay man in Morocco. In first person, the narrator Abdellah recounts tales of his childhood in Salé, his adolescent adventures in Tangiers, his wanderings as an adult in Marrakech and Rabat, and his studies and travails in Geneva, as well as his dreams of moving to Paris (where. An autobiographical coming-of-age novel by the the “only gay man” in Morocco. An autobiographical novel by turn naïve and cunning, funny and moving, this most recent work by Moroccan expatriate Abdellah Taïa is a major addition to the new French literature emerging from the North African Arabic diaspora. Salvation Army is a coming-of-age novel that tells the story of Taïa’s life with complete disclosure—from a childhood bound by family order and latent (homo)sexual tensions in the. by Douglas Messerli. Abdellah Taïa (writer and director, based on his fiction) L’armée du salut (Salvation Army) / , USA Most critics appear to have perceived Abdellah Taïa’s Salvation Army, based on his own autobiographical fiction, as a kind of “coming of age” movie, an expression of youth similar except in its sexual orientation and religious and cultural perspectives, as the Out magazine critic suggested, to Richard Linklater’s Boyhood.

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