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Mohamed Mrabet

    March 8, 1936

    Mohammed Mrabet is a Moroccan storyteller and artist, celebrated for his intricate and colorful drawings. His unique artistic style, often compared to Jean Miro, is both striking and deeply personal. Mrabet's works are highly valued for their distinct visual aesthetic. His creations are recognized as an important contribution to Moroccan art in the post-colonial era.

    El limón
    Haarige Liebe
    Der große Spiegel
    M'hashish. Geschichten aus Marokko. Aufzeichnungen
    Love with a Few Hairs
    With Much Fire in the Heart
    • 2009

      With Much Fire in the Heart

      The Letters of Mohammed Mrabet to Irving Stettner Translated by Paul Bowles

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The book features a collection of letters exchanged between 1979 and 1986, highlighting the unique perspectives and experiences of the writer, Mrabet. Notably, Henry Miller praised Mrabet's ability to write despite his illiteracy, suggesting it enhances his artistry. The correspondence includes insights from notable figures like Paul Bowles, who emphasizes the authenticity of Mrabet's letters, which are translated by Irving Stettner, a multifaceted artist and longtime friend of Miller. Stettner's background as a prose writer and poet adds depth to the narrative.

      With Much Fire in the Heart
    • 2004