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von Nawal El Saadawi

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Fouada meets Farid, her lover, every Tuesday in a restaurant overlooking the Nile. But this week their usual table is deserted. She calls his home, but the shrilling of the telephone echoes in an empty room. Farid has disappeared.As she searches for him, Fouada becomes tormented by questions. She is a trained research chemist, but works in a dead-end ministry job. Convinced that she has something to give to the world, she cannot find it. What is it? Why does she search?'Searching' expresses the poignancy of loss and doubt with the hypnotic intensity of a remembered dream.… (mehr)
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  VespresLiteraris | Jun 5, 2021 |
This was El Saadawi's first (I think) attempt at a novel and perhaps suffers from a lack of experience. It concerns the story of a woman who meets her lover at a restaurant every Tuesday night. One day he fails to appear. This causes a sort of nervous breakdown/epiphany as she begins to question why her gender needs to define her choices and her life. My problem with this book was more straightforward. Basically, none of the narrative seemed very believable. Consequently none of the characters performing this narrative seemed very believable. Consequently, none of the things they did or thought to illustrate El Saadawi's central point seemed believable....etc. Once the narrative lost me there was no way back, and the book became a (fortunately very short) chore.
  GlebtheDancer | Jan 29, 2011 |
Thirty-year-old Fouada meets her lover Fareed every Tuesday at an Egyptian restaurant overlooking the Nile. Beyond this date, they have no contact. She doesn’t know his friends, his workplace, or anything else about him. One Tuesday evening, after years of meeting with him, he doesn’t turn up, and Fouada’s life falls apart.

Up until this point, she hadn’t realised how much Fareed had meant to her. His rejection propels her into a deep state of depression, and she loses interest in everything. In moments of clarity, she finds herself searching for answers as she battles with the challenge of understanding what exactly the relationship meant, if it was real, what she deems important personally and professionally, what she wants out of life, etc.

This short novel delves into the status of women in patriarchal Egyptian society, where men reign supreme. It’s an undemanding and compelling, if somewhat uncomfortable, read. ( )
  akeela | Feb 3, 2009 |
'Nawal El Saadawi' writes with directness and passion' - New York Times Book Review

'Reading Searching again, in light of a growing body of work in the Arab world on gender, feminism and social change, is like taking a look at this body from the inside out and seeing it in its raw state.' Anastasia Valassopoulos, The University of Manchester

"In Searching, Nawal El Saadawi once again presents a psychological drama that will take you into the depths of a woman's despair. Intimate details and vivid descriptions fill this story of an ordinary person who ends up teetering over the abyss of insanity. Disappointed in love, Fouada wanders away from her job as biochemical researcher in a government agency, the emblem of soul-deadening routine. She calls her beloved obsessively, but he does not answer the phone's urgent ring. Questions fill her mind, as she doubts the basis of their love. With her mother's financial help, she starts up a little laboratory in an apartment without caring what people would think in a place where a woman living alone is assumed to be for sale. She pays little heed to her loving mother who worries about her daughter and her deteriorating health. Disgust with the attention paid her by the landlord who turns out to be an important government official adds to her self-absorption. Then the world and life come crashing back. This is a novel of Cairo with the languid Nile winding its way through a story of love, guilt, betrayal and redemption." - Miriam Cooke, Professor of Modern Arabic Literature, Duke University
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Fouada meets Farid, her lover, every Tuesday in a restaurant overlooking the Nile. But this week their usual table is deserted. She calls his home, but the shrilling of the telephone echoes in an empty room. Farid has disappeared.As she searches for him, Fouada becomes tormented by questions. She is a trained research chemist, but works in a dead-end ministry job. Convinced that she has something to give to the world, she cannot find it. What is it? Why does she search?'Searching' expresses the poignancy of loss and doubt with the hypnotic intensity of a remembered dream.

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