Prof. Gabriel Bensimhon a écrit:
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> Nouveaute
>
> Cette semaine est paru a Tel Aviv le nouveau livre
> de
> Gabriel Bensimhon:“Le Jardin des delices
> marocains”-
> recettes, nouvelles et reves
>
> “The garden of Moroccan Delights”
> and the Author
>
> “A Moroccan feast is sex. It is no coincidence
> that the most
> popular Moroccan dish is the Couscous, or in its
> Moroccan
> name - Sexo. Looking at the Couscous dish wide on
> the
> bottom becoming thinner as you go upwards
> surrounded by
> zucchini, carrots and meats and topped by Houmus
> peas,
> almonds and resins is watching a Berber woman in
> the
> nude covered only by beads of copper and amber”
> In these words Gabriel Bensimhon describes the
> experience of
> Moroccan food in his book “The garden of Moroccan
> Delights”
> and continues:“The Moroccan feast is a mixture of
> a religious and an
> erotic ritual, The Moroccan woman, weather Jewish
> or
> Muslim, lives under a siege of religious rules and
> laws of
> her veil and house, her only way to express
> herself, seduce
> and expose is through her cocking. As she adds
> color, spices
> and perfumes to her food she is doing it actually
> to herself,
> as she uncovers her “Tagein” on the table she is
> actually
> performing a striptease and when you eat her food
> you are
> actually eating her.” Gabriel Bensimhon is a
> writer, playwright,
> poet and a film maker. He serves as a Professor in
> The Department of
> Theatre and Cinema in Tel Aviv University. He has
> published more than
> ten books of poetry, plays, screenplays and short
> stories and produced
> several films and plays. His book “The garden of
> Moroccan Delights” is a different book,
> a first of its kind binding together food and
> literature, presenting some
> forty of the author most preferred dishes,
> escorted by a feast of love
> stories, travel stories, poems, confessions,
> delusions and dreams.
> My dreams resemble very much to my stories and
> vice versa.
> It begins always with a real situation and
> develops into a
> fantastic one which is possible only in a dream
> realm. The
> same happens with my dishes. I begin with very
> simple and
> regular ingredients, but the result is always a
> dream.
> “The garden of Moroccan Delights” is greatly a
> book of
> passion, an erotic voyage of an Israeli – Moroccan
> writer into
> Morocco through its landscapes, history, culture
> and spirit, dishes and women.
Hello, Hello !!! Excuse me....
You say : (the Moroccan woman...)her only way to express
herself, seduce and expose is through her cocking."
Is that so ???