Amin Zaoui: The room of the unchaste maiden

When sixteen-year-old Ailane left home to buy a sugar loaf from the one-armed man, the only grocer in the village, he never thought he'd be thirteen years on the road. Amin Zaoui's novel The room of the unchaste maiden is situated between fiction and reality, between folly and events of recent Algerian history; He subjects social conventions to sharp criticism, but also the speeches of those politicians who claim that Algeria is doing well economically, politically and in terms of security, even though the country is stuck in a never-ending socio-political crisis.

Translated from French by Christine Belakhdar

Amin Zaoui

 

prose | 1st edition 2012 | soft cover | 165 pages

14,80

Amin Zaoui: The room of the unchaste maiden

ISBN 978-3-933995-97-1 Genres , ,

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With his main character Aymane, the first-person narrator, Amin Zaoui shows the aberrations and confusion of a young person at this time.[…] How casual about criticism of Algerian society, its double standards, hypocrisy and violence. Sexuality plays an important role here, and the novel begins with an orgasm. Drug use, organ trafficking, prostitution, amputation, shootings [...] - many things are addressed. But cultural heritage and contemporary artists also feature. Most of all, it's about storytelling. (...) more

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Seventeen-year-old Ailane is sent by his mother to buy half a sugar loaf from the village's only grocer. This was to be for the tea that was to be offered to the visitor. But Ailane won't buy Sugar Loaf. For he will not return home for ten years. A thriller? Not at all, but a successful confusion between reality and fiction. (...) more

 

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Weight 196 g
Dimensions 120 × 190 mm

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