Yousef Al-Mohaimeed

Where Pigeons Don’t Fly Yousef Al-Mohaimeed - Doha, Qatar Bloomsbury Qatar Foundation 2014 - 391 Pages 13x22 cm PB

A daring novel that explores the taboos surrounding male-female relationships in Saudi Arabia’s deeply conservative society, Where Pigeons Don’t Fly scrutinises the public tyranny of the so-called ‘Committee for Virtue’, which monitors young unmarried couples in Riyadh. Focusing on one young man, the novel follows him from early childhood to the point where he decides to flee from Saudi Arabia to Britain, as a result of the destructive policies that prohibit genuine love in the country. These policies force male-female love underground, often leading to jail or banishment from Saudi Arabia. The author, through the lens of this one character, reveals truths about his country’s male-dominated and divided society.

9789992179161


Saudi Arabia--Riyadh
Man-woman relationships
Saudi Arabia

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