Impressions on “La Soif” of Assia Djebar
One Nadia, so beautiful.. so charming.. so young.. so full of life she couldn’t understand yet. But aware of a huge void filling her soul, her heart, her mind.. always reaching out for others seeking a meaning, a life, an understanding and above all, Love and reassurance.. loving and being loved..
Her mother ceased to be and her father present only with his warm and tender feelings.. Nadia bears his love not just in her heart but also in her memory.. her present time and place is just empty as her father miles away from her, residing in Paris..
We are in the world of Nadia who is deprived of the full presence of her parents, swinging between two Lands, the one of birth, Algeria and the other of a coloniser..
Assia Djebar gave Nadia a voice and an inner introspection to unveil a torment of a so young woman suffering from the absence of man in her life.. Ali and Hassein, two among other men failed to quench her thirst.. Nadia, still craving for a human soul that feeds her need for love, care, security and bliss..
Through Nadia, we have an encounter with her two sisters, Myriem and Leila.. with Jedla, Nadia’s childhood and teenage friend.. with Aicha, Jedla's sister in law.. all of them are faces of women, their thoughts, their status and life.. and Assia Djebar made some of them transparent and others blurred.. They are women who long to belong to the world of human beings.. having a life of their own, being considered and recognized.. and the idea of belonging to a Land didn’t seem to exit in their minds yet..
It is just to the reader to decipher and understand what lays between the layers of the novelist words..
“La Soif” is a thirst for a deeper understanding of Life and of the Self.. a thirst for Love..
“La Soif”, as I see it, is also a thirst of a reader for more of the golden pen of Assia Djebar..
I so much enjoyed reading!