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Satisfaction (Paperback)
Nina Bouraoui; Translated by Aneesa Abbas Higgins; Prologue by Helen Vassallo
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R383
R318
Discovery Miles 3 180
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Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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Satisfaction is an intense, introspective novel that explores the
intimate thoughts, feelings and impressions of Mme Akli, a French
woman living in Algeria in the late 1970s. Mme Akli is a possessive
mother in conflict with her own sexuality in a country that feels
alien to her. The acquiescence of Catherine Bousba, mother of her
son's best friend Bruce, will cause a turmoil of emotional events.
Through a narrative charged with sensuality and repressed passion,
we navigate Mme Akli's complex and paradoxical feelings towards her
own son, Catherine, Bruce and the Algerian landscape. The
representation of a troubled motherhood that echoes the tumultuous
political situation of Algeria at the time, opens the story to
wider community issues.
'Intense, gorgeous, troubling, seductive - a novel that has to be
surrendered to rather than read' Sarah Waters AN INTERNATIONAL
BESTSELLER WINNER OF AN ENGLISH PEN TRANSLATES AWARD All Men Want
to Know traces Nina Bouraoui's blissful childhood in Algeria, a
wild, sun-soaked paradise, with hazy summer afternoons spent
swimming, diving, and driving across the desert. Her mother is
French, her father Algerian; when racial tensions begin to surface
in their neighbourhood, her mother suffers an unspeakable act of
violence that forces the family to flee the country. In Paris,
eighteen-year-old Nina lives alone. It's the 1980s. Four nights a
week she makes her way to The Kat, a legendary gay nightclub, where
she watches women from the sidelines, afraid of her own desires,
her sudden and intoxicating freedom. In her solitude, she starts to
write - and finds herself writing about her mother. All Men Want to
Know is a haunting, lyrical international bestseller about mothers
and daughters, about shame and sexuality, about existing between
two cultures and belonging to neither. A phenomenon in France, this
is a defining portrait of womanhood from one of Europe's greatest
living writers. 'Blown away by the power and lyricism of All Men
Want to Know. What a book. Read it' Niven Govinden, author of THIS
BRUTAL HOUSE 'Magnificent... a captivating autobiographical novel'
Elle 'A tour de force' Le Figaro 'Haunting, spell-binding,
luminous' Lire
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Tomboy (Paperback)
Nina Bouraoui; Translated by Jehanne-Marie Gavarini, Marjorie Attignol Salvodon
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R559
Discovery Miles 5 590
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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How do you live in Algeria when you grow up speaking French, with a
French mother? How do you live in France when you've spent your
childhood in Algeria with an Algerian father? "Tomboy" is the story
of a girl whose father calls her Brio, whose alter ego is Amine,
and whose mother is a blue-eyed blond. But who is she? Born five
years after Algerian independence in 1967, she navigates the
cultural, emotional, and linguistic boundaries of identity living
in a world that doesn't seem to recognize her. In this
semiautobiographical novel, the young French Algerian author Nina
Bouraoui introduces us to a girl who feels that Algeria is the
country of men. Her childhood years spent in Algeria lead her to
explore the borderland between genders as she tries to find her
balance between nations, races, and identities. With prose modeling
the rhythm of the seasons and the sea, "Tomboy" enters the
innermost reality of a life lived on the edge of several cultures.
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