
Abdellah Taïa is a Moroccan writer born in Salé in 1973. He grew up in a neighborhood called “Hay Salam” located between Salé and Rabat, where his father Mohammed works at the General Library of the capital. His mother M’Barka, an illiterate housewife, gives so much meaning to his days and accompanies his sleep with her nocturnal melodies. This son of a working-class district and second youngest of a household of ten children is the first Moroccan writer to publicly assume his homosexuality. Abdellah Taïa has been living in Paris since 1999, where he obtained a doctorate in Letters at La Sorbonne University while managing to write 5 books. The last one, called “an Arabian melancholia”, was just published by “Seuil” on March 6th of 2008
Books

Le Jour du Roi
2010

Infidèles
2012

A Country for Dying
2015

Le bastion des larmes
2024

The Penguin Book of the International Short Story
2026

Salvation Army
2006

Mi Marruecos
2000

Lettres à un jeune Marocain
2009

Vivre à ta lumière
2022

Celui qui est digne d'être aimé
2017

La Vie lente
2019

An Arab Melancholia
2008

Le Rouge du tarbouche
2004