The filmmaker and writer Ahmed Bouanani (1938–2011) was born in Casablanca. When Bouanani was sixteen, during the final days of the colonial era, his father, a police officer, was assassinated—a tragedy that the artist returned to in his work for the rest of his life. Bouanani studied film at the Institut des hautes études cinématographiques (IDHEC) in Paris for three years before returning to Morocco and going on to direct several classics of North African cinema. Most of his movies had their genesis in poems, and he published three collections during his lifetime, as well as the novel The Hospital, also appearing in English for the first time with New Directions. Never keen to publish, Bouanani left behind a trove of additional manuscripts. LARA VERGNAUD is an editor and literary translator who currently lives in Washington, D.C. Anna Della Subin is the author of Not Dead But Sleeping (2017). Her work has also appeared in the London Review of Books, The New York Times, and The White Review, among other places. She is a contributing editor at Bidoun.
"Bouanani sought to bring out the truth of his homeland even as
that land itself, one way or another, rendered honest expression
impossible; he had no end of impediments and no more than the
narrowest way out. Yet with The Hospital he made it,
demonstrating, again, how the best work can run any gantlet, even
one lined with devils."
*John Domini - Brooklyn Rail*
"Hallucinatory."
*Guy Gunaratne - Guardian*
"The Hospital has attained cult status."
*The Brooklyn Rail*
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