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Tropic of Violence

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Zusatztext The hell of Mayotte finds its redemption in the novel's restrained , imaginative use of language Informationen zum Autor Nathacha Appanah, was born in Mauritius in 1973. She was brought up there and worked as a journalist before moving to France in 1998. The Last Brother , her first novel to be translated into English, was awarded the FNAC Fiction Prize in 2007 in its French edition. Her novel Tropic of Violence was winner of the Prix Femina des Lyceens in 2016, as well as seven other French literary awards. Klappentext Marie, a nurse on the island of Mayotte, adopts an abandoned baby and names him Moïse, raising him as a French boy. As he grows up, Moïse struggles with his status as an "outsider" and to understand why he was abandoned as a baby. When Marie dies, he is left alone, plunged into uncertainty and turmoil, ending up in the largest and most infamous slum on Mayotte, nicknamed "Gaza". Narrated by five different characters, Tropic of Violence is an exploration of lost youth on the French island of Mayotte in the Indian Ocean. Shining a powerful light on problems of violence, immigration, identity, deprivation and isolation on this island that became a French département in 2011, it is a remarkable, unsettling new novel that draws on the author's own observations from her time on Mayotte. Translated from the French by Geoffrey Strachan Vorwort Nathacha Appanah returns with a powerful, beautiful novel about lost youth on a far-flung, forgotten island Zusammenfassung Nathacha Appanah returns with a powerful, beautiful novel about lost youth on a far-flung, forgotten island

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Authors Nathacha Appanah, Appanah Nathacha
Assisted by Geoffrey Strachan (Translation), Strachan Geoffrey (Translation)
Publisher Quercus Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 28.04.2022
 
EAN 9780857057716
ISBN 978-0-85705-771-6
No. of pages 160
Dimensions 128 mm x 194 mm x 32 mm
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

FICTION / Cultural Heritage, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Poverty & Homelessness, Fiction in translation, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Violence in Society, Poverty & unemployment, Violence in society, National liberation & independence, post-colonialism, South Indian Ocean Islands

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