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Dark Heart of the Night Leonora Miano

Dark Heart of the Night By Leonora Miano

Dark Heart of the Night by Leonora Miano


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Summary

What is Africa's own 'heart of darkness'? It is what confronts Ayane when, after three years abroad, she returns to the Central African village of her birth. Now an 'outsider' with foreign ways distrusted by her fellow villagers, she must face alone the customs and superstitions that bind this clan of men and women.

Dark Heart of the Night Summary

Dark Heart of the Night by Leonora Miano

What is Africa's own heart of darkness? It is what confronts Ayane when, after three years abroad, she returns to the Central African village of her birth. Now an outsider with foreign ways distrusted by her fellow villagers, she must face alone the customs and superstitions that bind this clan of men and women. When invading militia organize a horrific ceremony that they claim will help reunite Africa, Ayane is forced to confront the monstrosity of the act that follows, as well as the responsibility that all the villagers must bear for silently accepting evil done in their name. Through Ayane's unwilling witness, Leonora Miano probes the themes of submission and responsibility and questions the role of Africans in the suffering of their fellows. Also exploring African identity, Dark Heart of the Night is a profoundly disturbing novel in its evocation of the darkest side of people driven by their instinct to survive.

Dark Heart of the Night Reviews

Praise for the original French edition (L'Interieur de la nuit) of Dark Heart of the Night: [Miano] has written a novel that has the powerful dignity of the Greek tragedies. Thierry Gandillot, L'Express In a style that is beautifully controlled and shows no trace of exoticism, Leonora Miano plunges her readers agonizingly into the mysteries of Africa: rebellions, coups d'etat, archaic sacrifices, and battles between clans. Her observations are merciless and uncompromising. Josyane Savigneau, Le Monde des Livres Avoiding the fine talking of humanitarians and self-satisfied claptrap of nationalist Africans, [Miano] takes readers on an unforgettable journey to the heart of the shadows. Marie Claire

About Leonora Miano

Leonora Miano was born in Cameroon in 1973 and lived there until moving to France in 1991. She has published three novels including L'interieur de la nuit. In 2006 she received the Montalembert Prize for a first novel by a female writer. Tamsin Black has translated Pascale Kramer's The Living and Marie NDiaye's Rosie Carpe, both available in Bison Books editions.

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GOR010078865
9780803228238
0803228236
Dark Heart of the Night by Leonora Miano
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University of Nebraska Press
20100401
156
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