Gefascineerd door het ergste

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175 pages 2006

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When the narrator receives an invitation to visit Egypt as the guest of the French Embassy in Cairo, he anticipates a boring week of literary discussions and official dinners. He certainly does not foresee the extraordinary events that will ultimately lead to murder. From the start, his fellow author--Martin Millet--seems determined to stir up the tensions that underlie the politeness of Egyptian society. He offends Islamic sensibilities with his views on art and the novel, and worse: his entire stay degenerates into an obsessive search for an Egyptian woman willing to have sex with him. The atmosphere is one of mutual mistrust, bordering on open dislike, not just between East and West, but also between the two authors.

Wanneer een Zwitserse schrijver tijdens een congres in Caïro ontdekt dat daar geen uitgaansleven bestaat, laat staan betaalde seks, valt hij in een roman de islam aan.

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