Reflections on the Rwandan Genocide
Along with nine other African Writers, Veronique Tadjo was
invited to visit Rwanda to bear witness to the genocide that took
place in 1994 - wiping out one million Tutsis and moderate Hutus
during a hundred days of barbaric violence. A poet and a
storyteller, the author consistently achieves the right tone that
challenges our preconceptions. From the unexpurgated story of a
young woman reliving the horrors of the massacre to dialogues
between strangers meeting across the past, and finally to her own
reflections. Her prose alternates between raw and poetic, but
always remains discreet, respectful and dignified. The one thing
that comes through her narrative voice is a ray of hope. The
translator Veronique Wakerley lectures in French at the University
of Zimbabwe and is particularly interested in the literature of the
first part of the twentieth century.
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