Description
Tierno Monenembo writes the Rwandan genocide into memory to devastating effect
About the Author
Reviews
"A devastatingly moving novel about one of the greatest tragedies of the twentieth century. That it is an African tragedy and that the author is African makes it all the more important for American readers in these perilous times when national borders grow increasingly fragile. Translated with eloquent grace by Monique Fleury Nagem, this powerful book deserves the widest possible audience."-Robert Olen Butler, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain
"The Oldest Orphan effectively describes a country completely undone, trying to cope with the unthinkable and unspeakable. Faustin gets by, more or less, but the advents catch up with him, and in the powerful last scenes they are fully dredged up again, what actually happened to him and his family in those days revealed, well evoked by Monenembo in all its horrible absurdity. . . . Adele King's brief introduction covers all the basic information readers should be equipped with."-The Complete Review
"While it is a pleasure to read of a passion as strong as Faustin's, my favorite note of affirmation in this work comes in a curious passage in which Faustin comments on his love of singing. 'Singing is done with our whole God-given body; talking is done with the mouth only. It's better this way-to sing and not to talk.'"-Brad Goins, Laganiappe Magazine
"Monenembo weaves his story with the ease of a master craftsman. He deftly takes the reader circuitously from beginning to end."-Connease Warren, Mosaic Literary Magazine
Book Information
ISBN 9780803282858
Author Adele King
Format Paperback
Page Count 96
Imprint Bison Books
Publisher University of Nebraska Press
Weight(grams) 159g