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The Voices of Marrakesh: A Record of a Visit
The Voices of Marrakesh: A Record of a Visit | Elias Canetti
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Nobel Prize-winning author Canetti spent only a few weeks in Marrakesh, but it was a visit that would remain with him for the rest of his life. In The Voices of Marrakesh, he captures the essence of that place: the crowds, the smells - of spices, camels and the souks - and, most importantly to Canetti, the sounds of the city, from the cries of the blind beggars and the children's call for alms to the unearthly silence on the still roofs above the hordes. In these immaculately crafted essays, Canetti examines the emotions Marrakesh stirred within him and the people who affected him for ever.
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"Because part of the desolation of our modern life is the fact that we get everything delivered to the door ready for consumption as if it came out of some horrid conjuring device.” This lovely edition is next up on my blog, The Whole Book Experience. So time for a re-read.

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"I knew you'd come back. It's always that way with Canetti." --from the afterword by Ferdinand Protzman