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  • Dresden Can wait: A Moroccan novel

    In this bold, genre-shifting novel, Dresden Can wait: A Moroccan novel, Mois Benarroch charts one of the most elusive and fraught terrains of contemporary Hebrew literature: the impossibility—and the necessity—of telling a Moroccan story in Israel. The book is at once memoir, metafiction, essay, lament, and an act of literary resistance. Through a mosaic of narrators spanning three generations, ... Read more

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  • Gates to Tangier

    An international bestseller published in 7 languages (Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Hebrew, Arabic, English)."If I had a nomination vote for the nobel prize he'd be in the running." Klaus Gerken, Ygdrasil editorWhen the father of the Benzimra family dies, he leaves a will informing his family of an illegitimate son he fathered with a Muslim woman in Morocco. To receive the inheritance, the ... Read more

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  • Corner in Tetouan

    Mois Benarroch was born in Tetouan, Morocco, in 1959. At thirteen, he emigrates with his parents to Israel and lives in Jerusalem ever since. He started to write poetry at fifteen in English, then in Hebrew, and finally in his native tongue, Spanish. He published his first poems in 1979. In the 80s, he was part of vanguardist movements and was the editor of Marot magazine. His first book in Hebrew ... Read more

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  • Raquel Says (Something Entirely Unexpected)

    "A beautiful love story of and about otherness. Raquel Says (Something Entirely Unexpected) by Mois Benarroch opens, as promised in the title, with an entirely unexpected, surreal premise: "Today, and only today, you may create a person" – these are the words that one day appear out of the blue on the writer's computer. And thus emerges THE OTHER, the one who is the same but not quite, the half ... Read more

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  • The Book of Lashes

    "The Book of Lashes by Mois Benarroch is full of true poetry of the oldest genre of Hebrew poetry: Prophecy." Yitzhak Laor, Haaretz 11/29/2005"The Israeli Bukowski." Yaron Avitov, Yediot Ajaronot, 1/11/2000For the first time in English we get a full translation of the book "The Book of Lashes", a book that revolutionized modern Hebrew poetry in the 21st century and created a new movement of social ... Read more

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  • The Expelled

    An unexpected encounter at the central bus station with a woman identical to the Expelled's wife but thirty years younger, who happens to be the same person. An adulterous relationship that is not quite what it seems. A bus hijacked by terrorists, where two castes are formed, one superior, the front people, and another inferior and oppressed, the back people that support and justify the oppressor. ... Read more

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  • The Nobel Prize

    "If I had a nomination vote for the nobel prize Mois Benarroch would be in the running." Klaus Gerken, Ygdrasil editor.A group of Hispanic writers live in the foreign city of Irxal. Years later a successful and controversial writer from the group discovers that one of them is in a mental institution, his illness is peculiar and unknown to his psychiatrists: he becomes one of the characters of his ... Read more

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  • Caballos y otras dudas

    Benarroch nació en 1959 en Tetuan/Marruecos, entre Tangier y Gibraltar. Creció dentro de una mezcla de culturas e idiomas, siendo el español su lengua materna, asistiendo a una escuela francesa, escuchando el árabe en las calles y orando en hebreo. En 1972 emigró a Israel y vive desde entonces en Jerusalén. Ha publicado 40 libros de poesía y prosa en hebreo y uno en Español. Setenta traducciones ... Read more

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  • The Immigrant's Lament

    The Immigrant's Lament was first published in Hebrew in 1994. Benarroch's poetry has been published in a dozen languages, including Urdu and Chinese. Julia Uceda considers that Benarroch holds the memory of the world in his poetry, while Jose Luis Garcia Martin thinks that his poems are more than poetry, they are a document."If I had a nomination vote for the nobel prize he'd be in the running." ... Read more

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  • Sea of Sepharad

    "Mois benarroch is the best sephardi writer in Israel."HaaretzPublished in Spanish in 2003, Sea of Sepharad explores the relations between the descendants of the expelled Sephardi community with the world of Judaism, Morocco and Israel.StepsMy steps continue walking in Sevillego up and down on Levies Streetlooking for my burned wifein front of the churchwhile I was returning f... ... Read more

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  • Bilingual Poems Hebrew and English

    "Benarroch tells us that the homeland is always somehwere else, not on maps, it is the smell of an orange tree in Granada on an evening that never existed." Jose Luis Garcia Martin, El Mundo, Spain. "One the best Israeli poets writing today." Natan Zach, haaretz, Israel. "The raging bull of Israeli literature." Yaron abituv, Kol Hazman, march 2001. "Benarroch opens a world of emotions, where there ... Read more

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  • Tsarfati's Obsession

    In his last novel, the acclaimed Mois Benarroch weaves a profound and labyrinthine tapestry of memory, identity, and the relentless pull of the past. Tsarfati's Obsession is a genre-defying masterpiece that blurs the lines between memoir, fiction, and philosophical inquiry.At its heart is Salomon Haserfaty , a writer and poet who, after a lifetime of literary struggle, lands a position teaching ... Read more

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