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In the Congo

English · Hardback

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Kuno, a male nurse in an old people s home in Switzerland, has a new inmate: his father. In the isolation of the home, they finally start talking. Kuno had always regarded his father as boring, a man without a history and without a destiny until one day he realizes that he had once risked his life in the war. His ageing father had a destiny, and what a destiny it was! This realization changes Kuno s life, and he embarks on a journey into his own psyche which takes him to the depths of the Congo. Longings awaken and dreams come true rays of light in the darkness, meetings with kings, seductive women and the songs of the jungle: the alluring far-away places which he once regarded as the heart of darkness become an adventurous, exciting scene of lunacy, wildness and a test of his own inner strength. In his characteristic manner, Urs Widmer spins yet another riveting yarn, but this time he threads through the many aspects of the relationship between Europe and Africa an always timely tale."

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Urs Widmer (1938-2014) was a Swiss novelist, playwright, essayist, and short story writer and the cofounder of Verlag der Autoren, an author-owned publishing house focusing on texts related to the performing arts. His other books include The Blue Soda Siphon and My Father's Book, also published by Seagull Books.

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Authors Urs Widmer
Assisted by Donal Mclaughlin (Translation)
Publisher University Of Chicago Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.02.2016
 
EAN 9780857423153
ISBN 978-0-85742-315-3
Series SB - The Swiss List
Seagull Books - The Swiss List
SB - The Swiss List
Swiss List
The Seagull Library of German
The Seagull Library of German Literature
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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