Description
From one of Africa's most celebrated novelists: a ghostly reckoning with Congolese history for readers of Lincoln in the Bardo
About the Author
Alain Mabanckou's seven previous novels, including African Psycho, are all published by Serpent's Tail. Mabanckou teaches at UCLA, is a Chevalier de la Legion d'honneur and was awarded the Academie Francaise's Grand Prix de litterature. Black Moses was shortlisted for the 2015 Man Booker International Prize.
Reviews
A sharp and entertaining addition to Alain Mabanckou's broader portrayal of Pointe-Noire's historical complexities * Times Literary Supplement *
Alain Mabanckou addresses the reader with exuberant inventiveness in novels that are brilliantly imaginative in their forms of storytelling. His voice is vividly colloquial, mischievous and often outrageous as he explores, from multiple angles, the country where he grew up, drawing on its political conflicts and compromises, disappointments and hopes. He acts the jester, but with serious intent and lacerating effect. -- Man Booker International Prize judges' citation
We should all be reading Alain Mabanckou right now. His brilliantly imaginative novels throw a rope across borders and between people. A glorious, funny, surreal novel, set in communist Congo-Brazzaville in the 1970s. -- Alex Preston * Financial Times *
Book Information
ISBN 9781800817708
Author Alain Mabanckou
Format Paperback
Page Count 224
Imprint Serpent's Tail
Publisher Profile Books Ltd
Weight(grams) 240g
Dimensions(mm) 214mm * 134mm * 22mm