The Silence of the Spirits

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Product Details
Price
$17.00
Publisher
Indiana University Press
Publish Date
Pages
140
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.5 X 0.33 inches | 0.41 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780253028945
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About the Author

Wilfried N'Sondé was born in 1969 in the Congo (Brazzaville) and grew up in France. He is widely considered one of the shining lights of the new generation of African and Afropean writers. His work has received considerable critical attention and been recognized with prestigious literary awards, including the Prix des Cinq Continents de la Francophonie and the Prix Senghor de la création littéraire.

Karen Lindo is a scholar of French and francophone literatures and currently teaches and translates in Paris.

Dominic Thomas is Professor of French and Francophone Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles.

Reviews

"N'Sondé makes it clear that his characters have been abandoned by the gods and are alone in the world, left to fend for themselves--but as the tale moves through the streets of Paris and in and out of past and present, it is just as clear that redemption is possible in the company of other people. Scarifying and memorable and worthy of a place alongside the best modern African writing."--Kirkus Reviews (Starred)

"Whether writing or singing, Wilfried N'Sondé vibrates with a heritage he has embraced."--Histoires ordinaires

"A modern writer that never ceases to surprise his readers."--Histoires ordinaires

"N'Sondé deploys a lively, rhythmic style that draws its precision from his experiences of exile and uprooted, recurring themes in his work."--Etonnants Voyageurs

"[N'Sonde has] a lyrical and bountiful style."--Virginia Bart, Le Monde

"[From] the precise and poetic pen of the Congolese novelist Wilfried N'Sondé."--Tirthankar Chanda, Radio France Internationale

"Through the allegory of a single encounter between two people in a city of millions, this novel expertly investigates the precariousness of social order in a time of increasing intolerance toward outsiders."--Publishers Weekly

"Scarifying and memorable and worthy of a place alongside the best modern African writing."--Kirkus Reviews (Starred)

" The Silence of the Spirits, by Wilfried N'Sondé, is a slim novel that delivers a deep slice of the human experience in luminous prose--moving, memorable, and beautifully crafted."--Foreword Reviews (Starred)

"N'Sonde's broader message concerns hostility toward illegal immigrants and the danger for those who provide shelter to them. Originally written in 2009, this powerful story is narrated in Clovis's voice and unfolds through his desperate but hopeful eyes."--DK Publishing