"I decided to write for revenge. Against the injustice." | Writer Leïla Slimani | Louisiana Channel

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  • Опубліковано 5 лют 2025

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  • @leilaslimani9701
    @leilaslimani9701 2 роки тому +16

    I've never enjoyed an interview as much as i did with this writer. She seems so sincere and spontaneous.

  • @joyjoy-mk5ed
    @joyjoy-mk5ed 2 роки тому +8

    I love her. I've listened to this video 20 times and always take away something new

  • @emka198
    @emka198 2 роки тому +8

    she has so much depth and beautiful complexity.

  • @LiterarischeAbenteuer
    @LiterarischeAbenteuer 2 роки тому +3

    I adore her books so much. Read each and every one of her novels and the newer Essays and she hasn't disappointed me once. What a beautiful soul, so eloquent and strong.

    • @1siddynickhead
      @1siddynickhead Рік тому

      Can you recommend a good place to start?

    • @LiterarischeAbenteuer
      @LiterarischeAbenteuer Рік тому +1

      @@1siddynickhead Ultimately it's a matter of taste because her subject matter and the complexity of topics have evolved and thus changed along with her books, but I would personally recommend going chronologically, so Chanson douce first. ("Lullaby" in English)

    • @1siddynickhead
      @1siddynickhead Рік тому +1

      @@LiterarischeAbenteuer thank you!

  • @casinosolo
    @casinosolo 2 роки тому +9

    This was fascinating and illuminating! Thanks so much :)

  • @anandi010
    @anandi010 2 роки тому +12

    This is so powerful. I’d love to listen to Jhumpa Lahiri and Geetanjali Shree also on your channel. 🌸🌸

  • @mohamadrezafazel4832
    @mohamadrezafazel4832 2 роки тому +6

    Very profound. I absolutely enjoyed listening to her.

  • @hubbert22
    @hubbert22 2 роки тому +7

    I want to read her books now!

  • @seham.d4190
    @seham.d4190 2 роки тому +5

    my favorite writer.. thanks for this interview

  • @KateColors
    @KateColors 2 роки тому +6

    Great interview. I'm intrigued. I will have to read her books.It struck me when she said she read Dostoevsky as I was given one of his books to read when I was young--I was never so moved by a book. I have a feeling she's pretty great.

  • @arnovandijken3262
    @arnovandijken3262 2 роки тому +3

    Such wisdom💫💥

  • @mhlangabezihlanga
    @mhlangabezihlanga Рік тому +3

    i like Her , i totaly relate to a lot of the things she is saying. The life of a writer is very boring , but in their writing thats where we find adventure and a sense of fun. And sometimes we may feel that our characters are having more fun than we do especially for pansters as we just dive into the story. but thats what makes everything interesting as the life they live feels real in us.

  • @hadilmouddani2997
    @hadilmouddani2997 3 місяці тому

    Very proud of her , every Moroccan woman’s pride ❤️❤️❤️

  • @esma3215
    @esma3215 2 роки тому +4

    I love it when she talks, she is so eloquent

  • @lu_re7198
    @lu_re7198 2 роки тому +6

    Paris can definitely be a lonely/distant place. I hope she is able to let go of her attraction for and preoccupation w/ negative perceptions/experiences. The universe is filled w/ so many amazing things.

  • @13th.Assassin
    @13th.Assassin 2 роки тому +5

    I'm a man who believes that I died 20 years ago. And I live like a man who is dead already. I have no fear whatsoever of anybody or anything. Malcolm X.

  • @adamlasry5225
    @adamlasry5225 6 днів тому

    Great Moroccan writer.

  • @adamlasry5225
    @adamlasry5225 6 днів тому

    I’m Moroccan living in the UK. It is unfortunate that even today, some Moroccans speak only French to their children, believing it makes them appear more "educated" and socially superior to the average Moroccan. Recently, some have abandoned French in favour of English, thinking it grants them greater social prestige.

  • @alexmartins5084
    @alexmartins5084 Рік тому +1

    My kind of woman!

  • @firna1864
    @firna1864 2 роки тому +2

    Laila Slimani, has not mentioned the names of her book, things are in many layers.

  • @emiliobello2538
    @emiliobello2538 Рік тому +1

    Interesting

  • @veroniquemarie9037
    @veroniquemarie9037 8 місяців тому

    To do things that are too good 😊 or too bad for us, isn’t it that we want to feel ALIVE? As I understand that boredom is one of the big enemies in life, maybe 🤔 the danger ⚠️ of doing outstanding or excessive things is going to educate ourself on our limits.
    And to what extent of the spectrum of life we feel like experiencing 🎭

  • @mares3841
    @mares3841 2 роки тому +1

    💛

  • @kejuanfrazier2043
    @kejuanfrazier2043 2 роки тому +1

    🖤

  • @kshillingford4921
    @kshillingford4921 2 місяці тому +1

    It is interesting that she thinks she had a "normal" childhood while also acknowledging that she is from a "bourgeoisie" family. Her experiences and opportunities are and have been obviously far from the norm compared to a vast number of people in this world who have and have had none of those afforded by such a privileged background and having "contacts" in that privileged world. I feel that she, like many in that group, may have cognitive dissonance which helps to alleviate the guilt they might feel if they really accepted that they had and still have a great deal of help "achieving" in life while so many others do not and are often sabotaged in their attempts to climb above their designated social status.

  • @aliciazamarron6841
    @aliciazamarron6841 2 роки тому +2

    I'm very intrigued by this author. I want to disagree with her but she does have valid points. She is full of contradictions lol but she confesses this as well.
    I'm getting an Emily Brontë's Weathering Heights vibe.
    Dark and beauty. I want to disagree with her and say no, don't think like that, but that's wrong too.
    She some how captures those dark thoughts and bad feelings. You want to judge her but you are really judging yourself. Contradictions!

  • @Kroeterich
    @Kroeterich 7 місяців тому +1

    Simone, not Simon de Beauvoir

    • @Zobeida-ep2ku
      @Zobeida-ep2ku 6 місяців тому +1

      Well

    • @Zobeida-ep2ku
      @Zobeida-ep2ku 6 місяців тому +1

      I am still writing! Now you obviously know about Simone de Beauvoir, an excellent idea! This young lady is truly gifted!

  • @omarmorocco8385
    @omarmorocco8385 2 роки тому +10

    a bourgeois, dual citizenship, à friend of the ruling monarchy in Morocco while other journalists and writers are thrown in jail for just expressing their views ...
    A writer Born with a gold spoon in her mouth.. Who is detached from the reality of her country and her compatriots...
    Not everyone's diaries, insecurities, sensitivities should be published and qualified as literature...
    Suffering... Really!! Some sense ..
    "Airfrance First class flights boredom" ... Here's an idea for a new novel..

  • @thelastofthemonitos6994
    @thelastofthemonitos6994 2 роки тому

    I hope one day you decide open your OF just for revenge :)

  • @TenTenJ
    @TenTenJ 2 роки тому +1

    Revenge is part of the Islamic religion. “An eye for an eye.”

    • @TenTenJ
      @TenTenJ 2 роки тому

      @Yoy Piur no it wasn’t. That is what differentiates Islam from Christianity. The concept of being forgiven and forgiving was a key Christian concept and was not espoused by early Islam.

    • @TenTenJ
      @TenTenJ 2 роки тому +1

      @Yoy Piur sin is part of all humanity. Most all of the Islamic rulers had bacha bazi. And child molestation was institutionalized in Islam because not only are much older males allowed to domesticate female children as their wives, they can go on to marry more than one at that. Christianity’s principle of forgiveness is a core foundation of an enlightened society of spiritual freedom that calls for forgiveness of each other, and awareness of our own fallibilities . Your interpretation lacks the main component that makes that possible, self awareness. That is why most western societies easily operate on the honor system. For example, people wait their turn on a cue, or walk up to the register to pay after eating in a diner. Christianity is what made modern society possible, as the laws are based on fairness and one is innocent and must be proven guilty, instead of guilty first and to be proven innocent. This stabilizes the system and it is what makes it possible to have a stable democracy, made up of a working economy that gives a person the joy to work and become a person of value to his society. And that is why people or all nations abandon their unstable countries to go live in western countries. As you see to this day, most all Islamic countries are still wrought with not getting along with the other.
      For example, not one Islamic country will come to the aid of Palestinians. This has given the west an enormous upper hand. On the other hand, most all western counties, while they have their differences, mostly get along with one another. Those that do not have strong democracies where the power is not solidly in the people’s hands are the ones who pose a threat, and those countries where those rights are being taken away are struggling to hold on.

  • @eeshu5225
    @eeshu5225 2 роки тому

    You're cute