Hideous Kinky

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Plot summary

A young mother and her two daughters travel to Marrakesh, Morocco, during the 1960s. The mother, Julia, is disenchanted by the dreary conventions of English life, hence the journey. They live in a low-rent Marrakesh hotel and make a living out of sewing dresses and with some money sent by the girls' father, an artist in London.

Whilst the mother explores Sufism and quests for personal fulfilment, the daughters rebel. The elder, Bea, attempting to re-create her English life, wants to get an education and insists on going to school. The younger, Lucy, dreams of trivial things, like mashed potatoes, but also yearns for a father. Her hopes settle on a most unlikely candidate.

The girls match their mother with Bilal, a Moroccan acrobat; the relationship turns sexual and he moves in, becoming almost a surrogate father. However, Julia's friend encourages her to travel to Algiers and study with a Sufi master at a school that advocates the "annihilation of the ego." As money vanishes, Julia's response is to claim that "God will provide," albeit in the person of Bilal.

Film, TV or theatrical adaptations

In 1998, the novel was adapted into a film, Hideous Kinky, directed by Gillies MacKinnon.

Release details

  • 1992, UK, Hamish Hamilton Template:ISBN, Pub date 30 January 1992, hardback (First edition)
  • 1992, USA, Harcourt Template:ISBN, Pub date 1 July 1992, hardback
  • 1993, UK, Penguin Books Template:ISBN, Pub date 25 February 1993, paperback
  • 1998, USA, W.W. Norton Template:ISBN, Pub date ? April 1998, paperback
  • 1999, UK, CSA Word Template:ISBN, Pub date ? January 1999, Audio book cassette (narrated by Esther Freud)
  • 1999, USA, ScreenPress Books Template:ISBN, Pub date 11 March 1999, paperback (Film screenplay)

External links

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