The Madness of Despair tells the story of Maliha, who is living in
London with her husband Nafie after an arranged marriage in their
distant Arab homeland. The couple become good friends with Doctor Nadim,
a fellow exile, but in the twists and turns of the friendship, the men's
nostalgia for their old lives - and old ways of living - come into
conflict with Maliha's ambition to live and love freely and make
something of her new life now she's settled in London. Though ready to
throw off the constraints of her disastrous marriage at the slightest
turn, Maliha is ill-prepared for the fire of emotions that overcomes
her, leading to unforeseen consequences for all three. It is a powerful
narrative that reveals just how much psychological suffering and
cultural displacement can upset the most ordinary of aspirations for
life and love.