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Orange blossom, olive tree and mint, are the fragrances that envelop the common Spanish-Moroccan space and the living traces of a crossbreeding that crosses centuries. The voluptuous aroma of orange blossom intoxicates visitors to both Fez and Valencia, bringing back old memories of a common legacy lost and rediscovered. The olive tree, sacred tree for both cultures, symbol of life and abundance, has been an inexhaustible source of inspiration for the Andalusian poets. Mint, a key ingredient in the millenary civilization of the two neighboring countries: it perfumes the exquisite Moorish tea…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Orange blossom, olive tree and mint, are the fragrances that envelop the common Spanish-Moroccan space and the living traces of a crossbreeding that crosses centuries. The voluptuous aroma of orange blossom intoxicates visitors to both Fez and Valencia, bringing back old memories of a common legacy lost and rediscovered. The olive tree, sacred tree for both cultures, symbol of life and abundance, has been an inexhaustible source of inspiration for the Andalusian poets. Mint, a key ingredient in the millenary civilization of the two neighboring countries: it perfumes the exquisite Moorish tea and Spanish festive dishes, and unites the everyday with the ceremonial. In short, this title pays tribute to a recovered mestizo identity and a shared history, made of encounters, memory and land.
Autorenporträt
Khadija Karzazi ist Doktorin der spanischen Philologie an der Universität Valencia. Sie ist Professorin für spanische Literatur und Literaturtheorie (Universität Hassan II-Mohammedia). Adil Ben Abdellatif ist Doktor der Sprachdidaktik an der Universität Mohamed V in Rabat. Er ist Professor für spanische Sprache und Literatur.