Punishment

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Punishment

Literature: history and criticism Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary

Author: Tahar Ben Jelloun

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Collection: The Margellos World Republic of Letters

Language: English

Published by: Yale University Press

Published on: 14th April 2020

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 128 pages

ISBN: 9780300252477


An Innocent Man’s Gripping Personal Account

of terrifying confinement by the Moroccan military during the reign of a formidable twentieth-century despot

In 1967 Tahar Ben Jelloun, a peaceful young political protestor, was one of nearly a hundred other hapless men taken into punitive custody by the Moroccan army. It was a time of dangerous importance in Moroccan history, and they were treated with a chilling brutality that not all of them survived.

This powerful portrait of the narrator’s traumatic experience, written with a memoirist’s immediacy, reveals both his helpless terror and his desperate hope to survive by drawing strength from his love of literature.

Shaken to the core by his disillusionment with a brutal regime, unsure of surviving his ordeal, he stole some paper and began secretly to write, with the admittedly romantic idea of leaving some testament behind, a veiled denunciation of the evils of his time.

His first poem was published after he was unexpectedly released, and his vocation was born.

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