Spider's House
Discover the captivating world of Paul Bowles' Spider's House, a gripping novel set in the enchanting city of Fez, Morocco, during 1954. This thought-provoking tale follows American ex-pat Stenham, who reluctantly hires a guide for his nighttime stroll through the vibrant streets of the Medina. As a nationalist uprising reshapes the country, Stenham finds himself increasingly frustrated by the changes that threaten the charm of his beloved city. His journey becomes intertwined with the life of a young, illiterate son of a healer, leading to unexpected revelations and deep connections.
Published in 2009, Spider's House spans 432 pages of suspense and rich storytelling that immerses readers in a tumultuous period of Moroccan history. Bowles' masterful prose captures the essence of a culture in transition, making this novel a must-read for fans of literary fiction and those drawn to tales of personal and political upheaval.