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      • A Card from Morocco was the final novel in a trilogy, having been preceded by The Flag (1965) and The Man in the Glass Booth (1967). It concerns Arthur Lewis and Patrick Slattery, two drinking companions self-exiled from society, and their various misadventures through Spain as they both engage in bragging and self destructive behavior.
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  2. A Card from Morocco is a novel written by author and actor Robert Shaw. It was published in 1969. A Card from Morocco was the final novel in a trilogy, having been preceded by The Flag (1965) and The Man in the Glass Booth (1967).

  3. Slattery is a manic mama's boy after all, an artist of great tenderness on canvas, but brutal on impulse. Their drunken travels in and around Madrid, their boozily revealing exchanges, their mutual concern and inability to reduce each other's obsessive self-destruction, is wickedly funny and tragic by turns.

  4. 3ratings1review. Novel by writer and actor Robert Shaw (he was in "Jaws", 'The Sting", others) 182 pages, Hardcover. Published January 1, 1969. Book details & editions.

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  5. The descriptions are brilliant. The conversation is between two middle-aged men, less has-beens than never-weres, sharing drinking bouts and neuroses in Spain. The tale is melancholy but funny ...

    • Phoebe Lou Adams
  6. Jan 29, 2014 · A card from Morocco. by. Shaw, Robert, 1927-. Publication date. 1969. Topics. Morocco -- Fiction. Publisher. New York, Harcourt, Brace & World.

  7. Mar 28, 2024 · Will I be able to use my credit or debit card in Morocco? Cards are accepted at the airport, and sometimes in high-end establishments. However, for the most part, Morocco is a cash country. Expect to use cash and be pleasantly surprised if you find an opportunity to use your credit or debit card.

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