Description
In April of 1994, nearly a million Rwandans were killed in what would prove to be one of the swiftest, most terrifying killing sprees of the 20th century. In Murambi, The Book of Bones, Boubacar Boris Diop comes face to face with the chilling horror and overwhelming sadness of the tragedy. Here, the power of Diop's acclaimed novel is available to English-speaking readers through Fiona Mc Laughlin's crisp translation and a compelling afterword by Diop. The novel recounts the story of a Rwandan history teacher, Cornelius Uvimana, who was living and working in Djibouti at the time of the massacre. He returns to Rwanda to try to comprehend the death of his family and to write a play about the events that took place there. As the novel unfolds, Cornelius begins to understand that it is only our humanity that will save us, and that as a writer, he must bear witness to the atrocities of the genocide.
The first English translation of a powerful and disturbing novel.
About the Author
Boubacar Boris Diop is a Senegalese novelist and screenwriter. Murambi, The Book of Bones was nominated by a jury to the Zimbabwe International Book Fair's list of Africa's 100 Best Books of the 20th Century.
Fiona Mc Laughlin is Associate Professor of African Languages and Linguistics at the University of Florida, Gainesville.
Reviews
An important contribution to world literature. . . Fiona Mc Laughlin has made a masterful translation.
* African Studies Review *[This novel] comes closer than have many political scientists or historians to trying to understand why this small country . . . sank in such appalling violence.
* Radio France International *A powerful contribution to the literature of the Rwandan genocide.
* Kirkus Reviews *Awards
Winner of Neustadt International Prize for Literature 2021 (United States).
Book Information
ISBN 9780253023421
Author Boubacar Boris Diop
Format Paperback
Page Count 228
Imprint Indiana University Press
Publisher Indiana University Press
Weight(grams) 245g