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Paris, 2018. Diégane Latyr Faye, a young Senegalese writer, discovers a legendary book titled The Maze of Inhumanity. It has an immediate hold over him. No one knows what happened to the author, T.C. Elimane, who was accused of plagiarism, his reputation destroyed by the critics.
Obsessed with discovering the truth about Elimane's disappearance, Faye weaves past and present, countries and continents, following the author's labyrinthine trail from Senegal to Argentina and France and confronting the great tragedies of history.
Will he get to the truth at the centre of the maze?
A gripping literary quest novel and a masterpiece of perpetual reinvention, The Most Secret Memory of Men confronts the impact of colonialism and neo-colonialism, the holocaust in Europe, dictatorships in South America and the Caribbean, genocide in Africa, and collaboration and resistance everywhere. Above all, it is a love song to literature and its timeless power.
Paris, 2018. Diégane Latyr Faye, a young Senegalese writer,
discovers a legendary book titled The Maze of Inhumanity. It has an
immediate hold over him. No one knows what happened to the author,
T.C. Elimane, who was accused of plagiarism, his reputation
destroyed by the critics. Obsessed with discovering the truth about
Elimane's disappearance, Faye weaves past and present, countries
and continents, following the author's labyrinthine trail from
Senegal to Argentina and France and confronting the great tragedies
of history. Will he get to the truth at the centre of the maze? A
gripping literary quest novel and a masterpiece of perpetual
reinvention, The Most Secret Memory of Men confronts the impact of
colonialism and neo-colonialism, the holocaust in Europe,
dictatorships in South America and the Caribbean, genocide in
Africa, and collaboration and resistance everywhere. Above all, it
is a love song to literature and its timeless power.
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Brotherhood (Paperback)
Mohamed Mbougar Sarr; Translated by Alexia Trigo
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R386
R321
Discovery Miles 3 210
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WINNER of the French Voices Grand Prize, Prix Ahmadou Kourouma, and
Grand Prix du Roman Metis Mohamed Mbougar Sarr's searing and
thought-provoking debut novel, Brotherhood takes place in the
imaginary town of Kalep, where a fundamentalist Islamist government
has spread its brutal authority. Under the regime of the so-called
Brotherhood, two young people are publicly executed for having
loved each other. In response, their mothers begin a secret
correspondence, their only outlet for the grief they share and each
woman's personal reckoning with a leadership that would take her
beloved child's life. At the same time, spurred on by their
indignation at what seems to be an escalation of The Brotherhood's
brutality, a band of intellectuals and free-thinkers seeks to
awaken the conscience of the cowed populace and foment rebellion by
publishing an underground newspaper. While they grapple with the
implications of what they have done, the regime's brutal leader
begins a personal crusade to find the responsible parties, and
bring them to his own sense of justice. In this brilliant analysis
of tyranny and brutality, Mbougar Sarr explores the ways in which
resistance and heroism can often give way to cowardice, all while
giving voice to the moral ambiguities and personal struggles
involved in each of his characters' search to impose the values
they hold most dear.
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