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Das Sexleben eines Islamisten in Paris: Roman

von Leïla Marouane

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The protagonist is a handsome, wealthy Parisian bank manager. Born in the Maghreb, his life was once devoted to Sundays with his mother, family reunions, pious sobriety and fervent Islamism. But he's through with all that. The time has come for him to find a suitable apartment in Saint-Germain-des-Pr©s. The time has come for aperitifs, shopping sprees and for a sex life free of inhibitions. Thus his adventures begin. Unfortunately for him, his story is told through an unsympathetic female narrator who seems more interested in creating an all-female gallery.… (mehr)
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Un musulman perd les pédales dans ses fantasmes.

Un peu confus …

… et répétitif. Il boit un whisky et il dort.

Bof, bof ( )
  noid.ch | Feb 21, 2022 |
Complete coincidence saw me reading this directly after Old Masters. There are odd points of comparison. Firstly, they are both related by others. 'Reger told me...' and, in this one, 'It came over me all of a sudden, he said.' So, in both we are aware of an interpretation going on, a reporting of the story even though 'he said' immediately becomes 'I'.

Secondly, both main characters are deeply unhappy and find the world an entirely unsatisfactory place. But whereas Reger is a completely detestable odious old crank, Mohamed is wonderful, the reader is in his corner. Reger has no particular cause for unhappiness, it is like he seeks it out by turning the world into a place at which to rage. Mohamed is an Algerian Muslim in Paris - or rather in a Muslim slum outside Paris. He is trapped there with an overbearing mother who is the type to control those around her by pointing out interminably what she has done for them, the sacrifices made.

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  bringbackbooks | Jun 16, 2020 |
Complete coincidence saw me reading this directly after Old Masters. There are odd points of comparison. Firstly, they are both related by others. 'Reger told me...' and, in this one, 'It came over me all of a sudden, he said.' So, in both we are aware of an interpretation going on, a reporting of the story even though 'he said' immediately becomes 'I'.

Secondly, both main characters are deeply unhappy and find the world an entirely unsatisfactory place. But whereas Reger is a completely detestable odious old crank, Mohamed is wonderful, the reader is in his corner. Reger has no particular cause for unhappiness, it is like he seeks it out by turning the world into a place at which to rage. Mohamed is an Algerian Muslim in Paris - or rather in a Muslim slum outside Paris. He is trapped there with an overbearing mother who is the type to control those around her by pointing out interminably what she has done for them, the sacrifices made.

rest here:

https://alittleteaalittlechat.wordpress.com/2016/05/17/the-sexual-life-of-an-isl...
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  bringbackbooks | Jun 16, 2020 |
I loved the details of this book (there are a lot of parallels between the Mormon and Muslim communities), but the twist frustrated me. ( )
  charlyk | Nov 15, 2019 |
> Harzoune Mustapha. Lëila Marouane, La Vie sexuelle d'un islamiste à Paris, 2007.
In: Hommes et Migrations, n°1271, Janvier-février 2008. La Convention des Nations unies sur les droits des travailleurs migrants. Enjeux et Perspectives. pp. 172-173. … ; (en ligne),
URL : https://www.persee.fr/doc/homig_1142-852x_2008_num_1271_1_4706_t1_0172_0000_3
  Joop-le-philosophe | Dec 16, 2018 |
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The protagonist is a handsome, wealthy Parisian bank manager. Born in the Maghreb, his life was once devoted to Sundays with his mother, family reunions, pious sobriety and fervent Islamism. But he's through with all that. The time has come for him to find a suitable apartment in Saint-Germain-des-Pr©s. The time has come for aperitifs, shopping sprees and for a sex life free of inhibitions. Thus his adventures begin. Unfortunately for him, his story is told through an unsympathetic female narrator who seems more interested in creating an all-female gallery.

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