I Die, But the Memory Lives on

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Price
$14.95  $13.90
Publisher
New Press
Publish Date
Pages
113
Dimensions
4.9 X 7.26 X 0.61 inches | 0.5 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781595580139

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About the Author
Henning Mankell is an internationally bestselling author who has received numerous awards, including the Crime Writers' Association's Macallan Gold Dagger and the German Tolerance Prize. His Kurt Wallander mysteries are global bestsellers and have been adapted into the PBS Masterpiece Mystery! series Wallander, starring Kenneth Branagh. The New Press has published English translations of ten of his Wallander mysteries--Faceless Killers, The White Lioness, Sidetracked, The Fifth Woman, One Step Behind, Firewall, The Dogs of Riga, Before the Frost, The Man Who Smiled, and The Pyramid--the novels The Return of the Dancing Master, Chronicler of the Winds, Depths, Kennedy's Brain, The Eye of the Leopard, Italian Shoes, Daniel, and The Shadow Girls; and the nonfiction I Die, But My Memory Lives On: The World AIDS Crisis and the Memory Book Project. Born in 1948, Mankell grew up in the Swedish village of Sveg. He now divides his time between Sweden and Maputo, Mozambique, where he works as a director at Teatro Avenida.
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[W]ritten with passion...[S]hows what the epidemic feels like at the frontline of villages in Africa, and the most precious inheritance parents can leave their children-their memories, identities, and links with the past and the future. Above all this book is about dignity, hope, and emotional healing. It is about nurturing new life in the face of death.
"[W]ritten with passion. . . .[S]hows what the epidemic feels like at the frontline of villages in Africa, and the most precious inheritance parents can leave their children--their memories, identities, and links with the past and the future. Above all, this book is about dignity, hope, and emotional healing. It is about nurturing new life in the face of death." --The Lancet

"Mankell captures the human dignity of everyone he meets in this small yet moving book." --Good Reading