Rashid al-Daif's provocative novel Who's Afraid of Meryl Streep?
takes an intimate look at the life of a recently married Lebanese
man. Rashoud and his wife struggle as they work to negotiate not
only their personal differences but also rapidly changing attitudes
toward sex and marriage in Lebanese culture. As their fragile bond
disintegrates, Rashoud finds television playing a more prominent
role in his life; his wife uses the presence of a television at her
parents' house as an excuse to spend time away from her new home.
Rashoud purchases a television in the hopes of luring his wife back
home, but in a pivotal scene, he instead finds himself alone
watching Kramer vs. Kramer. Without the aid of subtitles, he
struggles to make sense of the film, projecting his wife's behavior
onto the character played by Meryl Streep, who captivates him but
also frightens him in what he sees as an effort to take women's
liberation too far.
Who's Afraid of Meryl Streep? offers a glimpse at evolving
attitudes toward virginity, premarital sex, and abortion in Lebanon
and addresses more universal concerns such as the role of love and
lust in marriage. The novel has found wide success in Arabic and
several European languages and has also been dramatized in both
Arabic and French.
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