The Curious Case of Dassoukine's Trousers
- 135 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Award-winning English-language debut by Morocco's most prominent contemporary author, a linked story collection exploring what it means to be foreign.
Fouad Laroui is an author whose works explore the clash between Western and Islamic cultures with a keen eye for irony and human foibles. His writing often revolves around themes of identity, migration, and the search for meaning in a globalized world. Laroui's style is characterized by its sharp intellect and linguistic precision, drawing readers into complex yet accessible narratives. Through his texts, he offers an engaging perspective on the challenges of modern life and cultural exchange.






Award-winning English-language debut by Morocco's most prominent contemporary author, a linked story collection exploring what it means to be foreign.