![]() ![]() ![]() He is adept at depicting love for others as well as love for God, alongside humanity’s capacity for great cruelty. Taïa sharply etches the anguish and ecstasy of his characters. Together, Mahmoud and Jallal find a way to enact one final expression of their love and pain. In time, Jallal finds his own soulmate in another Belgian convert, Mahmoud, a terminally ill young man. ![]() It goes a bit further actually, and to pigeon-hole it as a gay novel would be a bit unfair, but this is what it is presented as and it does frame the novel in a particular way, which I talk about later on. The two fall in love and marry, their passion for each other intertwined in their own form of Islam. An Arab Melancholia is a sweetly written exposition of being gay in the Arab world. Slima reunites with Jallal in Cairo but also meets Mauod, a Muslim convert from Belgium. When he is 13, his mother is taken by the secret police, who rape and torture her for three years, years that Jallal spends in Cairo. Jallal’s mother, Slima, was abandoned as a child and raised by Saâdia Tadlaoui-an introductrice, or a woman “who helps couples unite on their wedding night.” Slima became a prostitute, and as a boy in Salé, Morocco, Jallal is raped by some of Slima’s customers. Moroccan filmmaker and author Taïa ( An Arab Melancholia) uses monologues to describe the passions and torments of the brief life of Jallal. ![]()
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