Abstrakt: |
Mïlüdï Hamdüsï (1947-2019) was a famous Moroccan novelist, one of the outstanding figures of the Moroccan literary scene, generally considered as the pioneer of the Moroccan Noir in Arabic thanks to al-Hüt al-a mà (The Blind Whale) co-written with 'Abd al-Iläh al-Hamdüsï in 1997. His writing career does not begin with this novel, but a few years earlier, in 1991, with the novel entitled Mugtama' al-sudfa (The Society of Chance). This article aims to analyze this first novel and questions the very beginning of the detective novel in Morocco. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |