Le polar marocain du troisième millénaire. Tradition, mondialisation et représentation de l'espace
Langone A.
2020-01-01
Abstract
This article aims at analyzing, through their representations of space, six Moroccan Novels of the 2000s: al-Dubāba al-bayḍā’ (The Whitefly), al-Rihān al-aḫīr (The Final Bet) and al-Mustanzafūn (Bled Dry), written in Arabic by ‘Abd al-Ilāh al-Ḥamdūšī; Meurtres à Mazagan, in French, et al-Sikkīn al-ḥarūn (The stubborn Knife), in Arabic, by Miloudi Hamdouchi; L’Inspecteur Dalil à Casablanca, written in French by Soufiane Chakkouche.File | Size | Format | |
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