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Paperback Liqueur of Aloe Book

ISBN: 1944884947

ISBN13: 9781944884949

Liqueur of Aloe

Translated by Terence Golding. This moving memoir by Jocelyne La?bi chronicles her experience as the daughter of a French colonial who moved to Morocco from Lyon when she was very young. Her evocative and elegant recollections of the Morocco of her youth give way to her discovery of her father's dark past in France during the Second World War and her gradual awakening to the realities of colonial misrule and the early ann?es de plomb (years of lead) of Hassan II, as the Moroccan King tightened a violent grip on the country and its people. She then tells the story of her assimilation into Moroccan culture, culminating in her marriage to poet Abdellatif La?bi and their collaboration on the influential literary/political journal Souffles and its Arabic counterpart, Anfas. Abdellatif's activism put him at odds with the repressive regime and earned him a ten-year sentence in one of the cruelest prison systems in North Africa, as Jocelyne struggled with the demands of her young family and became increasingly involved in the underground movement fighting for the rights of her husband and other political prisoners. The book is tribute to Jocelyne La?bi's courage and her continuing love for the North African country and its people.

Literary Nonfiction. African & African American Studies. Women's Studies.

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