"Ah," said Hassan, "I don't believe in the world. There's another world where life is different."
These are stories of that world. The word m'hashish is used only in a literal sense, but also figuratively, to describe a person whose behavior seems irrational or unexpected. The tales here deal with some of the possible results, desirable and questionable, of being in that state.
Mohammed Mrabet was born in Tangier around 1940. Since 1965, Paul Bowles has taped and translated numerous strange legends and lively stories recounted by Love with a Few Hairs , The Lemon , The Boy Who Set Fire , Harmless Poisons, Blameless Sins , The Beach Café & Look & Move On , and The Big Mirror .
Language
Italian
Pages
149
Format
Paperback
Release
October 01, 1969
M'hashish & Cento cammelli nel cortile: Racconti della tradizione popolare marocchina
"Ah," said Hassan, "I don't believe in the world. There's another world where life is different."
These are stories of that world. The word m'hashish is used only in a literal sense, but also figuratively, to describe a person whose behavior seems irrational or unexpected. The tales here deal with some of the possible results, desirable and questionable, of being in that state.
Mohammed Mrabet was born in Tangier around 1940. Since 1965, Paul Bowles has taped and translated numerous strange legends and lively stories recounted by Love with a Few Hairs , The Lemon , The Boy Who Set Fire , Harmless Poisons, Blameless Sins , The Beach Café & Look & Move On , and The Big Mirror .