special about this place. burroughs described the native quarter of tangier as a maze of sunless twisting streets filled with blind alleys. its smell was particularly notable to him, including a mix of hashish, seared meat, and sewage. tangier, before anything else, is essentially a port city, with all the things that traditionally come with port cities. it s situated at the choke point between the atlantic ocean and the mediterranean sea. the moroccan coast is a rich fishing ground, and a lot of people make their living from the sea. onshore they use a method called sentul fishing, where weighted nets basically drag fish across the bottom of the sea. some of that fish, the good stuff anyway, ends up here.
apart, of being somewhere else, there are those who like that feeling. i like that feeling. then there are those who may live apart, may live somewhere else, but they re not entirely comfortable. it s the difference annoys them or is a burden. it did, and it frustrates them. some people have to leave home to find their home. i m one of those people. whereas i didn t feel at home in the country i was born in at all but here i feel okay. i feel very, very happy here. there is indeed something special about this place. burroughs described the native quarter of tangier as a maze of sunless twisting streets filled with blind alleys. its smell was particularly notable to him, including a mix of hashish, seared meat and sewage.
there are those who like that feeling. i like that feeling. then there are those who may live apart, may live somewhere else, but they re not entirely comfortable. it s the difference annoys them or is a burden. it did, and it frustrates them. some people have to leave home to find their home. i m one of those people. whereas i didn t feel at home in the country i was born in at all but here i feel okay. i feel very, very happy here. there is indeed something special about this place. burroughs described the native quarter of tangier as a maze of sunless twisting streets filled with blind alleys. its smell was particularly notable to him, including a mix of hashish, seared meat and sewage. tangier, before anything else,
but here i feel okay. i feel very, very happy here. there is indeed something special about this place. burroughs described the native quarter of tangier as a maze of sunless twisting streets filled with blind alleys. its smell was particularly notable to him, including a mix of hashish, seared meat and sewage. tangier, before anything else, is essentially a port city, with all the things that traditionally come with port cities. it s situated at the choke point between the atlantic ocean and the mediterranean sea. the moroccan coast is a rich fishing ground and a lot of people make their living from the sea. onshore they use a method called sentul fishing, where weighted nets basically drag fish across the bottom of the sea. some of that fish, the good stuff, anyway, ends up here. the saveur de poisson, or restaurant populare or popeye s. the place has a lot of names, but locals and ex-pats alike who have been coming here for years say it has some of the best
mor moroccans in the center of the city. the notion of living life apart from being somewhere else there are those that like that feeling. i like that feeling. and then there are those that who, they may live apart. they may live somewhere else but they re not entirely comfortable. it s the the difference annoys them or is a burden. it is and it frustrates them. some people have to leave home to find their home. i m one of those people. where as i didn t feel at home in the country i was born in at all but here i feel okay. i feel very, very happy here. there is, indeed, something special about this place. burroughs described the native quarter of tangier as a maize of sunless twisting streets filled with blind allies. it s smell was particularly notable to him including a mix of sered meet and sewage.