Yasmeen Haddad Loves Joanasi Maqaittik. A Novel

Par : Carolyn Marie Souaid
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  • Nombre de pages300
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-77186-125-0
  • EAN9781771861250
  • Date de parution13/10/2017
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille1 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurBaraka Books

Résumé

A young woman enters a whole new world of attraction in a community struggling with generations of loss of land and culture. Yasmeen's tradition-bound mother wants her to stay in Montreal, get married, and have babies. But the young Syrian-Canadian wants more. Her appetite for adventure leads her to a teaching job in the northern Quebec village of Saqijuvik. Eager to adopt her new home and its Inuit inhabitants, Yasmeen embraces every experience that comes her way: camping on the tundra, hunting for ptarmigan, sewing with the local women.
She plunges into her northern adventure, no holds barred. But it's 1983 and instead of the ideal, pristine Arctic Yasmeen imagined, she uncovers a contradictory world of igloos and pool halls, Sedna and Jesus, raw caribou and alcohol. In the middle of everything is Joanasi, a beautiful but volatile man who leads her into territory that is almost as unsettling as the land itself. Yasmeen Haddad Loves Joanasi Maqaittik is a story of powerful love and potent lust.
It is a tale of adventure, of the attempt to bridge worlds and cultures, of self-discovery in the face of the unknown. Set in the vast and beautiful North, it pushes past the standard narrative of southerners bringing "civilization" to a people who have survived in the most unforgiving of environments for over a thousand years. Author: Carolyn Marie Souaid is an award-winning author of seven poetry collections, most recently This World We Invented.
She has performed at festivals and literary events in Europe, Canada and the US and her work has been translated into French, Arabic, Spanish and Slovenian. Her poems and short stories have appeared in magazines including The Malahat Review, The New Quarterly, and the Literary Review of Canada, and have been featured on CBC Radio. She lives in Montreal. Reviews "Carolyn Marie Souaid's first novel is rooted in a deep engagement with Inuit culture..
Souaid's layered portrait of [Joanasi] is crucial to the book's ultimate effectiveness. Yasmeen Haddad Loves Joanasi Maqaittik is the lyrical and absorbing result of a sincere mission to come to grips with another culture. That it took decades to commit to the writing is a tale in itself." Ian McGillis, The Montreal Gazette "Souaid's sentences are straightforward and remarkably clear in their depictions.
Her language naturally pairs with the physicality of the story . Indeed, dualities and contrasts are the driving force of the novel. Unsettling realism is enhanced by Souaid's understanding of the complications of race and complicity." Starred Review, Foreword Reviews, (Nov./Dec. 2017)
A young woman enters a whole new world of attraction in a community struggling with generations of loss of land and culture. Yasmeen's tradition-bound mother wants her to stay in Montreal, get married, and have babies. But the young Syrian-Canadian wants more. Her appetite for adventure leads her to a teaching job in the northern Quebec village of Saqijuvik. Eager to adopt her new home and its Inuit inhabitants, Yasmeen embraces every experience that comes her way: camping on the tundra, hunting for ptarmigan, sewing with the local women.
She plunges into her northern adventure, no holds barred. But it's 1983 and instead of the ideal, pristine Arctic Yasmeen imagined, she uncovers a contradictory world of igloos and pool halls, Sedna and Jesus, raw caribou and alcohol. In the middle of everything is Joanasi, a beautiful but volatile man who leads her into territory that is almost as unsettling as the land itself. Yasmeen Haddad Loves Joanasi Maqaittik is a story of powerful love and potent lust.
It is a tale of adventure, of the attempt to bridge worlds and cultures, of self-discovery in the face of the unknown. Set in the vast and beautiful North, it pushes past the standard narrative of southerners bringing "civilization" to a people who have survived in the most unforgiving of environments for over a thousand years. Author: Carolyn Marie Souaid is an award-winning author of seven poetry collections, most recently This World We Invented.
She has performed at festivals and literary events in Europe, Canada and the US and her work has been translated into French, Arabic, Spanish and Slovenian. Her poems and short stories have appeared in magazines including The Malahat Review, The New Quarterly, and the Literary Review of Canada, and have been featured on CBC Radio. She lives in Montreal. Reviews "Carolyn Marie Souaid's first novel is rooted in a deep engagement with Inuit culture..
Souaid's layered portrait of [Joanasi] is crucial to the book's ultimate effectiveness. Yasmeen Haddad Loves Joanasi Maqaittik is the lyrical and absorbing result of a sincere mission to come to grips with another culture. That it took decades to commit to the writing is a tale in itself." Ian McGillis, The Montreal Gazette "Souaid's sentences are straightforward and remarkably clear in their depictions.
Her language naturally pairs with the physicality of the story . Indeed, dualities and contrasts are the driving force of the novel. Unsettling realism is enhanced by Souaid's understanding of the complications of race and complicity." Starred Review, Foreword Reviews, (Nov./Dec. 2017)
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