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Welcome to Paradise

Mahi Binebine

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English
Eland Publishing Ltd
01 May 2025
Series: Eland Classic
Welcome to Paradise opens a window into the hearts of a small group of African would-be emigrants, waiting on the beach in Morocco for a boat that will take them to a new life in Europe. As we shelter with them in the darkness, we hear of the cruelty, misfortune and grinding poverty which has compelled them here, to pit themselves against the dangers of the sea and the coastguards who patrol it. Tense, dramatic and blackly compassionate, Welcome to Paradise is a striking tale of human desperation and of the media-fuelled fantasies of Western life that hold a fatal allure.

'At once sympathetic to a people's plight and angry with its self-delusions, this is a brave book to have written and a rich, unsettling one to read.'

The Literary Review

'From often bleak material, Mahi Binebine has written a moving novel that is full of life and light, aided by a fine translation from the French by Lulu Norman.'

The Independent

'Binebine's terse, bleak, compassionate Welcome to Paradise is both topical and rare in tracing the poverty and cruelty emigrants are escaping.'

Financial Times
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Imprint:   Eland Publishing Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm, 
ISBN:   9781780602356
ISBN 10:   1780602359
Series:   Eland Classic
Pages:   176
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Mahi Binebine is a writer, painter and sculptor. Mahi was born in Marrakech in 1959. He studied mathematics in Paris and taught the subject for eight years. He lived in New York between 1994 and 1999 when his paintings began to be acquired by the Guggenheim Museum. He returned to Morocco in 2002 and now lives in Marrakech with his family. Mahi has written six novels which have now been translated into more than a dozen languages.

Reviews for Welcome to Paradise

Binebine s terse, bleak, compassionate Welcome to Paradise is both topical and rare in tracing the poverty and cruelty emigrants are escapin. Financial Times


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