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Récits marocains de la plaine et des monts

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A collection of short narratives and sketches set in Moroccan towns and countryside that portray daily life, local customs, and social encounters. Vignettes focus on markets, mosques, legal clerks and beggars, showing routines, religious invocations, exchanges over saints, and the interactions between indigenous traditions and the effects of French administration. Characters are observed in small scenes that reveal humor, resignation, and communal practices, while the narrator comments with measured irony and ethnographic detail. The work alternates descriptive passages with anecdotal reported speech, offering a mosaic of places, rituals, and social types rather than a single plot.

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Maurice Le Glay

Maurice Le Glay was a French author known for his work in the early 20th century, particularly for his collection of stories titled "Récits marocains de la plaine et des monts." This work reflects his interest in Moroccan culture and landscapes, offering readers a glimpse into the life and environment of the region. Le Glay's writing is characterized by its vivid descriptions and engaging narratives, contributing to the literary exploration of Morocco during a time of significant cultural exchange.

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