A powerful and poetic masterpiece where ordinary people's dreams play out in a city plagued by government exploitation and crime
As his wife delivers their child in the next room, a man wakes from the nightmare of a teenage girl's body lying beneath his bed. In this twilight before birth, Fadel's epic novel catches us in the confusion between exaltation and despair. The girl, Farah, once dreamed of being a singer in Casablanca, a city standing in the shadow of the tallest minaret in the world.
Illuminating the aspirations of those just struggling to make a living, A Shimmering Red Fish Swims with Me is a tour-de-force, a novel of power plays and petty jealousies, deceit and corruption, love and loss, written with Fadel's masterful, narrative control and searing, historical insight.
Shortlisted for the Saif Ghobash Banipal Prize for Arabic Literary Translation
"The work of a master storyteller, A Shimmering Red Fish Swims with Me juxtaposes the grand designs of the privileged against the minutiae of the lives of the less fortunate in a passionate, furious work of protest against injustice. Set in the historical, working-class quarter of Casablanca, whose residents are being expelled to accommodate the construction of the new grandiose Hassan II Mosque, the novel centers on a tragic love story, which is traced in witty, playful and humane prose, including the use of local dialect. Overall, the tone of the novel is grand and classical, and this confers upon the book a certain furious dignity that has been brilliantly captured in Alexander E. Elinson's sensitive and accomplished translation." --Judges' comments, Saif Ghobash Banipal Prize
"Fadel's novel is deeply human and humane....astonishing" --Asymptote Journal
"An ambitious novel in form, with captivating narrative and language, that poses questions beyond its immediate context." --Mohamed Berrada, author of Like a Summer Never to Be Repeated
"Masterfully translated . . . A Shimmering Red Fish Swims with Me will draw readers into a world that, on the surface, may be unfamiliar, but is, in fact immediately recognizable for what it reveals about our human desires, flaws and triumphs."--Elizabeth Nunez, author of Prospero's Daughter
Praise for Youssef Fadel:
"[Fadel's] books are full of hopeful, human interactions; through these, the reader is able to catch a glimpse of a better world."--The New Yorker
"An astonishing novel." --Le Monde Diplomatique
"[Fadel is] a valued asset of modern Moroccan literature." --Aujourd'hui Le Maroc
"A masterful history of modern Morocco."--bookshy
"Reads like a taut and claustrophobic detective story."--Literary Hub
"Fadel's novel brings out the importance of seeing one's place even in the darkest of times."--Wawa Book Review
"Events progress rapidly with the acute tension of a detective novel." --The National