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The Saint of Incipient Insanities
by Elif Shafak
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Synopses & Reviews The Saint of Incipient Insanities is the comic and heartbreaking story of a group of twenty-something friends, and their never-ending quest for fulfillment. Omer, Abed and Piyu are roommates, foreigners all recently arrived in the United States. Omer, from Istanbul, is a Ph.D. student in political science who adapts quickly to his new home, and falls in love with the bisexual, suicidal, intellectual chocolate maker Gail. Gail is American yet feels utterly displaced in her homeland and moves from one obsession to another in an effort to find solid ground. Abed pursues a degree in biotechnology, worries about Omer's unruly ways, his mother's unexpected visit, and stereotypes of Arabs in America; he struggles to maintain a connection with his girlfriend back home in Morocco. Piyu is a Spaniard, who is studying to be a dentist in spite of his fear of sharp objects, and is baffled by the many relatives of his Mexican-American girlfriend, Algre, and in many ways by Algre herself. Keenly insightful and sharply humorous, The Saint of Incipient Insanities is a vibrant exploration of love, friendship, culture, nationality, exile and belonging. Review: "Three graduate school roommates — a Moroccan, a Turk and a Spaniard — are strange bedfellows in a potentially inhospitable land in this painstakingly multicultural but rather discombobulated first novel in English by Shafak, a prize winner in Turkey. Set in Somerville, Mass., in 2003, the novel shifts erratically between mer, the Turk, who's supposed to be finishing his poli-sci Ph.D., but prefers regular sex with his American girlfriend, Gail, a suicidal, feminist chocolate maker; Abed, the pious Moroccan, who cures his nightmares by watching slasher films; and Piyu, the clean-freak Spaniard, who loves food but dates a bulimic Mexican-American who doesn't. Each character is lost in one sense or another, and the book is about their attempts to discover how they tick and for whom. There's lots of potential there, but the story is stretched too thin by extraneous characters, subplots, repetition and contrivances. Shafak strives to explain to readers what it means to be an outsider in America — 'So wonderful was his azonal void, of a substance so translucent almost invisible under the veneer of anonymousness; such a consummate stranger he had become in a world of suffocating familiarities' — but her linguistic acrobatics distract rather than enlighten. This is a brave attempt at a post-9/11 story about immigrants in America, but Shafak flails in the 21st-century melting pot. Agent, Marly Rusoff. (Oct.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information, Inc.) Synopsis: Shafak tells a comic and heartbreaking story of a group of twentysomething friends and their never-ending quest for fulfillment, presenting a vibrant exploration of love, friendship, culture, nationality, exile, and belonging. About the Author Elif Shafak is the author of five previous books. The Saint of Incipient Insanities is the first of her novels to be written in English. She teaches at the University of Michigan.
Product Details
- ISBN:
- 9780374253578
- Author:
- Shafak, Elif
- Publisher:
- Farrar Straus Giroux
- Author:
- Shafak, Elif
- Location:
- New York
- Subject:
- Literary
- Subject:
- Friendship
- Subject:
- Young adults
- Subject:
- Immigrants
- Subject:
- Love stories
- Subject:
- Students, foreign
- Subject:
- Graduate students
- Subject:
- Bildungsromans
- Edition Number:
- 1st ed.
- Series Volume:
- 2001-21
- Publication Date:
- October 2004
- Binding:
- Hardcover
- Language:
- English
- Pages:
- 368
- Dimensions:
- 928x636x117 136
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