Literary salon
The new literature of the Moroccan immigration
At the time of the 50th anniversary of the Belgian-Moroccan agreement (1964-2014), Brussels still has many similarities with the early Cordoba, a mosaic-like multi-purpose city, which hosted one of the most famous salons. Led by the princess and poet Wallâda, the salon became a meeting point for poets and artists from all corners of the multicultural Andalusia in the 11th century. Rediscover the secular al-Majalis al-Adabiya tradition of writers whose belonging to both Moroccan and European literatures is indisputable.
Flagey, Moussem