Mohamed Hamida Launches "Cairo – Marrakech" and "Dictionary of Paradise" at the 31st Rabat International Book Fair
Egyptian journalist Mohamed Hamida recently unveiled his latest works, "Cairo – Marrakech" and a poetry collection titled "Dictionary of Paradise," at the 31st Rabat International Book Fair. The event attracted a significant gathering of Moroccan intellectuals, artists, and writers, marking a celebration of literature and cultural exchange.
"Cairo – Marrakech" takes readers on a captivating journalistic journey through Morocco, vividly detailing Hamida's experiences in Marrakech and its enchanting surroundings. The book is not just a travelogue; it encapsulates the beauty of Morocco's nature and its historical landmarks, providing readers with rich insights into Moroccan civilization.
The author masterfully conveys his exploration of Morocco, beginning from the moment he arrives in the vibrant red city of Marrakech. His narrative skillfully guides readers through its narrow alleys and traditional markets, imbued with the essence of authentic Moroccan history. However, the exploration does not end with Marrakech; Hamida takes his audience on a journey through the majestic Atlas Mountains and the surrounding areas, painting a picture of breathtaking mountain landscapes where snow-capped peaks meet lush oases and deep valleys.
Hamida emphasizes that "Cairo – Marrakech" serves as more than just a documentation of a journey; it acts as a cultural bridge between Egypt and Morocco. The book highlights the similarities and differences between the two cultures, showcasing the historical and civilizational ties that bind these nations. Furthermore, it reflects his admiration for Morocco's unique character, which beautifully blends tradition and modernity, making it an inspiring destination for every visitor.
As reported by youm7.com.