Sherazade, Missing: aged 17, dark curly hair, green eyes: (Shérazade: 17 ans, brune, frisée, les yeux verts) (Traduction) - Livres - Limag
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SEBBAR, Leïla
BLAIR, Dorothy S
Sherazade, Missing: aged 17, dark curly hair, green eyes: (Shérazade: 17 ans, brune, frisée, les yeux verts) (Traduction)


 
Lieu : Londres
Éditeur : Quartet Books
Année : 1991
Type : Roman
Collection, autres éditions : Rééd. Quartet Books, Londres, 1999 & Interlink Pub Group, États-Unis, 2014
Langue : Anglais
Notations :

Sherazade is seventeen, Algerian, and a ­runaway in Paris. This novel exposes with honesty and lyricism the various issues that affect a young woman living in a city which is both sophisticated and provincial, liberal and conservative, tolerant and prejudiced. In Paris, Sherazade is pursued by Julian, the son of French-Algerians who is an ardent Arabist. Pigeon-holed by Julian into the ­traditional exotic mold, Sherazade endeavors to create her own definition of Algerian ­femininity and in doing so breaks down conventions and stereotypes. It is Julian's obsession with her that spurs her on to self-discovery and to make decisions about her future. Sherazade is about a young woman haunted by her Algerian past. It is a powerful account of a person who searches for her true identity but is caught between worlds Africa and Europe, her parents' and her own, colony and capital. Ultimately it is an ­account of possession, identity and the realities of urban life in the late twentieth century.