This book-this is not so easy to follow, but beautiful, haunting and profound. The author Jacqueline Kelen becomes the storyteller Scheherazade; she admires, she defends, she identifies with it by unveiling the meaning of this story there! ...... It is commonly believed that the beautiful is a prisoner of the Sultan whim, but she holds it by its language, it holds captive of his stories! Beauty is malignant, it has heart, mind and talent of storytelling; it will have the sauve.Ce life doing, it will save other women in the kingdom. Speaking of women, Scheherazade also speaks of the Sultan (ie men) who do not accept to be cheated and hopes that women dying preserve secrecy about what it really is ..... The Arabs in the time of a thousand and one nights, so had a different view of women than the veiled woman, discreet and anonymous shadow, calculated to belly dance or children.
Extracts: "Scheherazade danced the sultan, she floated the life of man between ecstasy and madness, between death and sleep, until exhaustion, until he gives up the endurance test and punishment. Diverted, captivated by the tale, Shariar forgets his initial approach, deception of his wife, his vengeance, his decree, and WHY CONTER. The time involved in paisir listening, reduces blessuures, bitterness and regrets, nibbles ambitions, compelling resolutions ... leaving the living he was freed at the same time ".............. Jacqueline Kelen's pen is as beautiful and said as much as the imagination of the clever Scheherazade.