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The image captures an outdoor book display on a paved surface in Casablanca, Morocco, likely a street market or sidewalk vendor. Numerous books, predominantly in Arabic, are neatly arranged in stacks on cardboard boxes resting on the dark, speckled ground. To the left, a dark metal grate runs along the edge of the display. On the right, a person's feet, clad in off-white sneakers and dark pants, are visible, suggesting someone standing or browsing the books.

The scene depicts a casual retail activity, with books offered for sale in an informal setting. The natural lighting indicates it is daytime. No specific emotions are discernible, but the setup implies a relaxed atmosphere for perusing literature.

Many Arabic titles are visible across the books. Some prominent and repeated titles include "لاراسيا" (Larasia), "سيَرُوش" (Serosh), "نجيب محفوظ" (Naguib Mahfouz), and "الخناس" (Al-Khannas). Other titles identified are "سارقة الكتب" (The Book Thief), "أماريتا السجيل" (Amarita Al-Sijil), "بحيرة الدماء" (Lake of Blood), "على وِتار هادئة" (On Quiet Strings), "الرعب" (Horror), "كن انت" (Be You), "أحبينك اكثر مما" (I loved you more than...), "وادي الكتاب المنسم" (The Valley of the Forgotten Book), "شاهزار مجنون" (Mad Shahrazad), "ثلاثية غرناطة" (Granada Trilogy), and "لا يأكلني" (It doesn't eat me). A book titled "ELLEN VORA تشريح القلق" (Ellen Vora, Anatomy of Anxiety) also features "ANATOMY OF ANXIETY" in English on its spine, indicating a translated work. Another book's title includes "و رددت الجبال الصدى" (And the mountains echoed), likely a translation of Khaled Hosseini's novel. The collection appears to include a mix of contemporary fiction, thrillers, and potentially some non-fiction.
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Dec 22, 2024, 5:01 PM

Casablanca, Morocco

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The image captures an outdoor book display on a paved surface in Casablanca, Morocco, likely a street market or sidewalk vendor. Numerous books, predominantly in Arabic, are neatly arranged in stacks on cardboard boxes resting on the dark, speckled ground. To the left, a dark metal grate runs along the edge of the display. On the right, a person's feet, clad in off-white sneakers and dark pants, are visible, suggesting someone standing or browsing the books. The scene depicts a casual retail activity, with books offered for sale in an informal setting. The natural lighting indicates it is daytime. No specific emotions are discernible, but the setup implies a relaxed atmosphere for perusing literature. Many Arabic titles are visible across the books. Some prominent and repeated titles include "لاراسيا" (Larasia), "سيَرُوش" (Serosh), "نجيب محفوظ" (Naguib Mahfouz), and "الخناس" (Al-Khannas). Other titles identified are "سارقة الكتب" (The Book Thief), "أماريتا السجيل" (Amarita Al-Sijil), "بحيرة الدماء" (Lake of Blood), "على وِتار هادئة" (On Quiet Strings), "الرعب" (Horror), "كن انت" (Be You), "أحبينك اكثر مما" (I loved you more than...), "وادي الكتاب المنسم" (The Valley of the Forgotten Book), "شاهزار مجنون" (Mad Shahrazad), "ثلاثية غرناطة" (Granada Trilogy), and "لا يأكلني" (It doesn't eat me). A book titled "ELLEN VORA تشريح القلق" (Ellen Vora, Anatomy of Anxiety) also features "ANATOMY OF ANXIETY" in English on its spine, indicating a translated work. Another book's title includes "و رددت الجبال الصدى" (And the mountains echoed), likely a translation of Khaled Hosseini's novel. The collection appears to include a mix of contemporary fiction, thrillers, and potentially some non-fiction.

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