Anouar Majid’s 'Si Yussef' praised by 'The Guardian'

'Si Yussef' by Anouar Majid
'Si Yussef' by Anouar Majid

Twenty-five years after the publication of Si Yussef by Īį°®³Ō¹Ļ Vice President for Global Affairs Anouar Majid, the book’s place in Tangier’s rich literary tradition continues to become increasingly apparent.   

The novella, which details a chance encounter between a university student and the elderly Si Yussef at Achab’s CafĆ© and the relationship they develop over the ensuing twelve days, was included in a recent article in The Guardian detailing the ten most important books set in Tangier.

The article, titled ā€œThe Top Ten Books Based in Tangier,ā€ places Majid and his work in impressive company, including Si Yussef alongside titles by literary giants like William Burroughs and Paul Bowles. 

The Guardian sums up Si Yussef’s significance: ā€œIt is a work that raises questions of identity, home and how Tangier’s history has been somewhat idealized.ā€

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