This compelling work by Mohamed Choukri meticulously chronicles his real-life interactions with two titans of literature, Jean Genet and Tennessee Williams, during their stays in Tangier. Choukri, celebrated for his stark and unflinching prose, provides an unparalleled and deeply personal insight into the personalities, eccentricities, and daily lives of these celebrated authors. The narrative delves into their candid conversations, shared experiences, and the vibrant, bohemian spirit of Tangier, a city that historically served as a magnet for artists and intellectuals. It offers a captivating exploration of the convergence of distinct literary spheres and the intricate personal dynamics that defined their encounters, presenting invaluable perspectives on their characters beyond their public personas, all filtered through Choukri's unique and observational lens.