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Sex and lies : true stories of women's intimate lives in the Arab world / Leila Slimani ; translated from the French by Sophie Lewis.

Slimani, Leïla, 1981- (author.). Lewis, Sophie, (translator.). Slimani, Leïla, 1981- translation of: Sexe et mensonges. English. (Added Author).

Summary:

"Leila Slimani was in her native Morocco promoting her novel Adèle, about a woman addicted to sex, when she began meeting women who confided the dark secrets of their sexual lives. In Morocco, adultery, abortion, homosexuality, prostitution, and sex outside of marriage are all punishable by law, and women have only two choices: They can be wives or virgins. Sex and Lies combines vivid, often harrowing testimonies with Slimani's passionate and intelligent commentary to make a galvanizing case for a sexual revolution in the Arab world"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780143133766 (trade paperback)
  • Physical Description: xi, 162 pages ; 20 cm
  • Publisher: [New York] : Penguin Books, 2020.

Content descriptions

General Note:
"Originally published in French as Sexe et mensonges by Éditions des Arènes, Paris"--Title page verso.
Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references.
Language Note:
In English, translated from French.
Subject: Man-woman relationships > Morocco.
Sex and law > Morocco.
Sex customs > Morocco.
Sex > Morocco.

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Leila Slimani is the bestselling author of The Perfect Nanny, one of The New York Times Book Review's 10 Best Books of the Year, for which she became the first Moroccan woman to win France's most prestigious literary prize, the Goncourt. Her first novel, Adèle, about a sex-addicted woman in Paris, won the La Mamounia Prize for the best book by a Moroccan author written in French and gave rise to Sex and Lies. A journalist and frequent commentator on women's and human rights, Slimani spearheaded a campaign--for which she won the Simone de Beauvoir Prize for women's freedom--to help Moroccan women speak out, as self-declared outlaws, against their country's "unfair and obsolete laws." She is French president Emmanuel Macron's personal representative for the promotion of the French language and culture and was ranked #2 on Vanity Fair France's annual list of the Fifty Most Influential French People in the World. Born in Rabat, Morocco, in 1981, she now lives in Paris with her French husband and their two young children.


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