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    Mar/Apr 2021 | The Curious Case of Dassoukine’s Trousers by Fouad Laroui SPOILERS ALLOWED
    
  
  
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				 So far, I have read three out of nine of the stories and have been enjoying them! They are full of wit and humour. Thanks, Anetq, for also setting a thread for this one and for suggesting this title last year!
      So far, I have read three out of nine of the stories and have been enjoying them! They are full of wit and humour. Thanks, Anetq, for also setting a thread for this one and for suggesting this title last year!
    
        
      I just noticed that this short story collection was initially written in French and that the French ebook is easily available. I hope to find the time and join this group read.
    
  
  
   I am nearly finished (only three more stories to go) and I have the feeling that a) the English translator Emma Ramadan did a good job! but b) that it will be even better to read it in French as one of Laroui's topics is language and being at home in a language. As he discusses this topic also in a sort of philosophical way I reckon there might be some things that will simply get lost in translation no matter how well it might have been done...
      I am nearly finished (only three more stories to go) and I have the feeling that a) the English translator Emma Ramadan did a good job! but b) that it will be even better to read it in French as one of Laroui's topics is language and being at home in a language. As he discusses this topic also in a sort of philosophical way I reckon there might be some things that will simply get lost in translation no matter how well it might have been done...
    
        
      I have read the three first stories and I loved all three of them. Wonderfully written, very original stories.
    
  
  
  
        
      I finished this book last week and I really loved it. Original, absurd, touching, funny, it really is a nice short story collection.
    
  
  
   I've read the first three stories and am loving it so far. Really original with some marvelous moments of comedy.
      I've read the first three stories and am loving it so far. Really original with some marvelous moments of comedy.
     I'm so glad this was nominated, I really enjoyed this collection. I'd love to read more books by this author.
      I'm so glad this was nominated, I really enjoyed this collection. I'd love to read more books by this author.
     Carolien wrote: "I'm so glad this was nominated, I really enjoyed this collection. I'd love to read more books by this author."
      Carolien wrote: "I'm so glad this was nominated, I really enjoyed this collection. I'd love to read more books by this author."The same reaction here! I also want to read more of Fouad Laroui!!!



 
This thread is for discussions of our Mar/Apr 2020 read of The Curious Case of Dassoukine’s Trousers, by Fouad Laroui - Notice that there may be SPOILERS (Find the no-spoiler thread here)
- Feel free to discuss anything you like about the book here: Here's a few questions to get you started:
How did you like the characters? The plot? The style? The portrayal of characters and their surroundings?