lundi 7 janvier 2008

Reading 2:


I also read the Samira BELIL's book on the hell of the swivel.


Samira BELIL is a woman who is born on November 24th 1972 at Algiers and died on December 4th 2004, inhumée in the graveyard of ère-Lachaise. She was a french teatcher, known for his evidence "In the hell of the swivel".
Samira is a daughter of a cleaning woman and a worker. At the adge of fourteen, she is sequestrated and violated by a friend of the boss of its quarter, a dificult quarter of Garger-lès-Gonesse in Val-d'Oise. She wrote that, in quarters "a girl who trails along, it is a pute, therefore that she does not complain if it arrives at him of shady goings-ons ". Her rapist takes the rap of 8 years. This test will drive Samira in a restless wandering of which she goes out thanks to a psychotherapy.
Her book is extremly moving because it is written with simple words sometimes crude, emotion is intense and palpable because during its test, even its family dropped it and rejected. It was miscomprehensible by her parents especially by his father who there been of benefit to beat it.
His evidence reports collective rapes so called swivel and necessity to exceed the victimisation, the need of revenge and traumatism. His book also reports the French judicial system and its difficulty in finding an ear which listens to it without judging it and peoplein whom she can trust. His tale is devoted to his "companions of galley so that it know that they can take out there".
It's a very beautiful book.


1 commentaire:

adelie a dit…

your blog is original because nobody spoke about books.