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Honour (2012)

par Elif Shafak

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The lives of twin sisters born in 1940s Turkey diverge when one stays in their childhood village and becomes a revered midwife while the other moves to London with her bitter husband and three children.
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Honour is not a book I probably would have chosen myself to read if I saw it on the shelves but I am so glad I did read it. It was totally different from the usual genres I read so didn’t really know what to expect.
There are many characters from the same family in the book and you get to know who they are.
The books starts with Iskender being released from prison and his sister Esma waiting for him but the next chapter goes back to when their mother was born and how her mother behaved when she had twin girls. She needed to have a son.
The chapters of the book were confusing to start with as they kept jumping from one person to another and went back and forward in the years but this is completely relevant to the story.
It was an interesting read as I have not experienced Kurd/Turkish culture and I know little about Muslims, their traditions and beliefs.
The book was well written and I enjoyed reading it.
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  StressedRach | Jun 2, 2023 |
Elif's books are always hit and miss for me, so it was nice to find one that was a page-turner. A beautiful story with captivating characters. ( )
  Joannerdrgs | Sep 22, 2022 |
Its a great book where two twins were try to maintain their lives one in the village where they born and the other in London. ( )
  hinusultan | Sep 12, 2022 |
It's a great book where two twins try to maintain their lives one in the Kurdish village where they were born and the other in London. They work hard to maintain their honour but at some point of time it is always jeopardized by the blatantly patriarchal society (or should I take this freedom of saying religion) . A superb read with a great plot and a beautiful tragedy!
  lubaba.hashmi | Oct 18, 2021 |
ספר טורקי למהדרין במשמעות הישנה של סרט טורקי. לא רק שבגלל החוג נאלצתי לקרוא אותו אלא שגם בגלל שאני מדבר עליו נאלצתי גם להתעמק בו. אופייני לנילי שבחרה ואהבה אותו. ממש ספר בינוני ומטה ( )
  amoskovacs | Jun 19, 2021 |
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With Honour, her ninth novel, her fourth written in English and her first set in London, Shafak joins the growing canon of authors who chart the rich imagined routes of a nomadic city formed by global power-shifts, and the ebbs and flows of human traffic passing through London. She joins writers such as Hanif Kureishi, Zadie Smith, Monica Ali, Aamer Hussein, Andrea Levy, Hanan al-Shakyh and Leila Aboulela, who offer us fictional glimpses of London's Others......A whole host of minor characters appear, from zany Caribbean hairdresser Rita to Zeeshan the mystic; too many for much more than broad-brush characterisation. There are a few minor historical glitches in Shafak's portrait of 1970s subcultural life, but only picky Londoners of a certain age will notice.Inconsistencies in characterisation are more troubling than those in historical research.
 
Shafak is an extremely popular novelist in Turkey, particularly loved by young, educated and newly independent women who appreciate her fusion of feminism and Sufism, her disarmingly quirky characters and the artful twists and turns of her epic romances.... In everything she writes, she sets out to dissolve what she regards as false narratives. In this one, it's the story of the "honour killing" as we know it from those shock headlines. The book calls to mind The Color Purple in the fierceness of its engagement with male violence and its determination to see its characters to a better place. But Shafak is closer to Isabel Allende in spirit, confidence and charm. Her portrayal of Muslim cultures, both traditional and globalising, is as hopeful as it is politically sophisticated. This alone should gain her the world audience she has long deserved.
 

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Arns, FroukeTraducteurauteur secondairequelques éditionsconfirmé
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