Confessions of a Madman
A tale of family, identity, and the impact of war
Leïla Sebbar author Rachel Crovello translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Dalkey Archive Press
Published:4th Aug '16
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This poignant tale explores the fragmentation of a family during civil war, highlighting themes of identity, violence, and the search for meaning in Confessions of a Madman.
In Confessions of a Madman, the narrative delves into the profound impact of civil war on a single family, illustrating their emotional fragmentation and irreversible separation. The story unfolds through a series of alternating flashbacks and present-day reflections of a man grappling with his family's disintegration. This modern fable for adults captures the essence of familial disorientation, identity struggles, violence, and the moral dilemmas that arise in such turbulent times.
The protagonist witnesses his mother's gradual descent into madness as she awaits the return of her murdered husband. This painful reality is compounded by the son's estrangement from his father, yet he feels compelled to seek vengeance for his father's death by targeting those responsible for the tragedy. As he investigates his father's past, he learns about his involvement in a failed revolt, which ultimately leads him to mirror his father's path, entangled in a cycle of violence and retribution.
Confessions of a Madman not only explores personal and familial trauma but also examines the significance of cultural traditions and their origins. By juxtaposing these traditions with contemporary events, the narrative reveals the potential repercussions and complexities that arise in a modern context, inviting readers to reflect on the lasting effects of history and identity on individuals and families alike.
ISBN: 9781564787606
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104 pages