A Year in Marrakesh
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A Year in Marrakesh

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$12.50
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Eland Publishing
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Peter Mayne was born in England in 1908. At the age of twenty he went out to India, where his father was a serior member of the Department of Education. For a while he worked as a mercantile assistant in a firm of merchant-shippers, but he was never a successful businessman. At the time of Partition, the Pakistan Government invited him to serve as Deputy Secretary to the Ministry of Refugees and Rehabilitation. When the tension died down, he resigned from government service and settled in Morocco to write his first book. He died in 1979. --This text refers to the paperback edition. "captures the very essence of people and place" Yorkshire Post --This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition.

Features & Highlights

  • Having learned to appreciate Muslim life while living in Pakistan, Peter Mayne settled down to live in the back streets of Marrakesh in the 1950s. Rather than watch from the shelter of a hotel terrace, he rented rooms, learned the language, made friends, and became embroiled in conspiratorial picni, hashish-laced dinners and in the enchantments and misunderstandings of the street, with its festivals, love affairs, potions and gossip. By turns used, abused and cherished by his neighbours, Mayne wrote their letters for them and captured the essence of their lives in this affectionate and hilarious acount.

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Enjoyable tour

Very interesting, very readable; not comprehensive but a nice view into a slice of life that gives you a feel for customs of Morocco.
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Wonderful place.

Interesting take on Marrakesh. Gives a glimpse of one person's experience. Wonderful place.
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Trying to be Peter Mayle and missing.

It's an obvious attempt to clone the Peter Mayle experience, but this writer is neither as clever not as good a writer.

I found his account merely tedious and self absorbed. His experience is quite limited and the telling rather snarky.
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Must read for Marrakech.

Fun easy read on the flight from NYC to Marrakech; and I’m glad I did. Not a guide hood, but an authentic account of life in Marrakech in the not distant past. Felt like I hit the ground running.
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Five Stars

Well written and full of interesting escapades.
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Or perhaps a 3, 5.

Or perhaps a 3,5.