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Overview"Description This book is a mixture of fact and fiction. Fatma Durmush has experienced homelessness but she has never been to prison. Sex and Lies has an emotional truth about the under dog, which much of Durmush's writing has. Her stories are sharp and concise and her brevity is refreshing. Because Durmush has known many ex cons - her father spent six months in prison for a fight which left the Greek man in a coma - Durmush also worked for the Big Issue and was regular there.The book has many things of interest; the mother who abandons her kids. Well, when Durmush was growing up her mother was constantly dying in hospital, receiving the last rites, and these traumas come in useful now and these stories draw one into these hellish experiences. Without giving away much the book is a mixture of detail and comedy, unexpectedly the humor is dark but it is there. The book is alive with insights into the Muslim women. Durmush is a Turkish woman and she knows what it was like thirty years ago and now and what it means to be young and Muslim. In the 70's and 80's Durmush had suitors coming trying to force her into marriage but Durmush thought that the voice was the husband and so refused all the offers. Her being misguided, now she lives to regret, but in the stories the characters find their fulfillments or desires or like Durmush they go it alone but it is a question of choice. About the Author For thirty odd years Fatma Durmush wanted to write to succeed in writing. But she was stuck in the family business writing ""I Sit In the Light."" She had no idea that she was dyslexic and writing is no fool to weakness. She wrote reams of stuff whom no one published. When she wrote the story which got published, ""She,"" Durmush was so surprised. She ran from the post office to the caf and read the magazine with her story in it. Then she could not repeat the success and the voices took over, for many years there was nothing but work and writing and nothing. Morley College was where she learnt how to be creative but it seemed with the voices that she could not succeed. Durmush went from course to course trying to repeat the ""She"" story experience, then she started to get better and joined the poetry class. But being dyslexic she did not read books, it took Durmush a long time to read. Her first book was ""Figure in Black"" and it is a poetry book. Then Durmush was attacked, knifed, pretty badly and she stopped working in the caf and started painting. In 2000 Durmush became well enough to study GNVQ and then to get a degree and now she is finishing her Masters. She says that for all the schizophrenics out there, there is a place..." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Fatma DurmushPublisher: Chipmunkapublishing Imprint: Chipmunkapublishing Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.198kg ISBN: 9781847479969ISBN 10: 1847479960 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 15 September 2009 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |