{"id":2065,"date":"2020-05-19T14:26:45","date_gmt":"2020-05-19T13:26:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.arganiatravel.com\/blog\/?p=2065"},"modified":"2020-05-19T14:28:36","modified_gmt":"2020-05-19T13:28:36","slug":"books-travel-morocco-home","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.arganiatravel.com\/blog\/books-travel-morocco-home\/","title":{"rendered":"Four books to travel to Morocco without leaving home"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Reading is <strong>one of the greatest pleasures in life<\/strong>. Flipping page after page, for many means<strong> going out and traveling anywhere in the world.<\/strong> It makes you<strong> transport to other places,<\/strong> learn about other customs and delve into the skin of other characters.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Sometimes a book <strong>can be your travel ally mayor <\/strong>and, for moments like those we currently live, where we see the possibility of traveling for a long time, these can help you <strong>overcome that craving for new experiences that travelers like you love so much.<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>For this reason, in Argania Travel<strong> we propose you some books <\/strong>that can keep you company during this confinement and de-escalation and, as it could not be otherwise, the<strong> story that each one tells is inspired by Morocco<\/strong>. Thus, they will learn more about Arab culture, it will serve to understand the context of the country and you <strong>will add desire to travel to the maghreb country.<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol><li>William Burroughs&#8217; <em>Naked Lunch<\/em> is a very special novel. Perhaps it is because of its authentic plot or that<strong> it allows the reader to read the book&#8217;s chapters in any order. <\/strong>The case is that it is an entertaining novel but above all fresh for its changes of scenery. The United States, Mexico and the Moroccan city of <a href=\"https:\/\/www.arganiatravel.com\/blog\/travel-guide-to-tangier\/\">Tangier<\/a> are some of the <strong>enclaves where the narration of the adventures of the protagonist, William Lee, takes place. <\/strong>A drug addict where in each destination of his trip he lives experiences and encounters with characters that make his <strong>journey a controversial and exciting story.<\/strong> In addition, inspired by the book, a film with the same title was subsequently filmed.<\/li><li>Among other titles, the famous novel by the Brazilian Paulo Coelho, entitled <em>The Alchemist,<\/em> stands out. Published in 1988, <strong>this posthumous title of fantastic literature<\/strong> tells the story of a young shepherd boy named Santiago who sets out on a <strong>journey through North Africa<\/strong> with the aim of interpreting a dream and ends up entering an intrepid adventure<strong> that leads him towards the search for a treasure.<\/strong> During his adventure he runs into characters like a glass vendor and an english alchemist who<strong> teaches him how to live in the desert.<\/strong> Between battles, oases and love, Santiago undertakes a search for his Personal Legend in which he gets to know himself, <strong>making this story an introspective and thoughtful novel<\/strong> that will capture the attention of any reader. The American newspaper,<strong> The New York Times defines this fictional novel as a book &#8220;more of self-help than of literature&#8221;<\/strong><\/li><li>Another useful book to better understand the course of the time of the<strong> french protectorate <\/strong>in Morocco is through the novel <em>Dreams on the threshold. Memoirs of a harem girl. <\/em>Written by the faasi novelist Fatima Mernissi, this book is an <strong>autobiography of her own story recounting her childhood memories <\/strong>while the french occupation of the North African country was taking place. The moroccan writer and political scientist <strong>is one of the main references of feminism in Islam and the rest of her books are closely linked to this line.<\/strong> Through the stories that make up this novel published in 1994, <strong>Mernissi makes visible the reality of women in Morocco <\/strong>and the reconciliation between the Islamic religion and her feminist awakening through her own history while living in the harem of Fez. <strong>Experiences of reality and fiction in the eyes of a girl at the beginning of the 20th century in Morocco.<\/strong><\/li><li>On the other hand we have<em> Eumeswil,<\/em> the novel by the German author Ernest J\u00fcnger set in Morocco where <strong>the Anarch<\/strong> lives within society but outside of any group, that is, without belonging to anything or anyone, only to himself. <strong>Inspired by the sovereign individual that Max Stirner raises in his philosophy, <\/strong>the Anarch is the opposite version of the anarchist,<strong> needing an authority but without believing in it.<\/strong> One of <strong>J\u00fcnger&#8217;s trips to Morocco in 1936 is said to have inspired him to locate the novel.<\/strong><\/li><\/ol>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Reading is one of the greatest pleasures in life. 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