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Youssouf Amine Elalamy (born 20 November, 1961in Larache) is a Moroccan writer.[1] He received the prize of best travel account from the British Council International for his book Un Morocain à New York and the Grand Prix Atlas 2001 for his collection of short stories Les Clandestins. His novels have been translated into Arabic, English, Spanish and Italian. His collection of short stories, Gossip (2004), is the first book entirely written in Darija (Moroccan Arabic).
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- Un marocain à New York, Eddif, 1998, 164 pages. ISBN 9-9810-9013-1
- Les clandestins, Eddif, 2000, 168 pages. ISBN 2-8462-6010-9
- Paris, mon bled, Eddif, 2002, 176 pages. ISBN 9-9810-9081-6
- Miniatures, Hors Champs, 2004, 120 pages. ISBN 2-9141-6405-X
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