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A Sunday At The Pool In Kigali

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Zusatztext “Haunting! graceful . . . with a journalist’s unblinking eye and an appreciation of bitter irony.” — The New York Times “Harrowing! cinematic. . . . Styled after Conrad! Camus! and Greene . . . it gets to you! slithers into your dreams like the original snake in the Edenic hill country of central Africa.” — Elle “[A] wonderfully rich portrait of fear and love in the face of atrocity . . . chillingly evocative . . . This land of the dying comes alive.” — The New York Times Book Review “Harrrowing. . . . A brilliant book full of rage and sorrow.” -- The Baltimore Sun “Remarkable. . . . Courtemanche . . . [uses] fiction’s unique capacity to imaginatively adopt the viewpoints of others to show us the reality of what happened in Rwanda more intimately than journalism ever could. . . . One cannot consider one’s awareness of the Rwanda Genocide sufficiently profound without reading this book.” — Washington Post “The novel of the year. . . . A fresco with humanist accents which could easily find a place next to the works of Albert Camus and Graham Greene.” — La Presse “Astonishing. . . . Moving! comic and horrifying all at once. . . . Courtemanche’s novel conveys the pressure of lived experience very powerfully; yet at the same time experience is clearly meditated by a sophisticated literary imagination. . . . The first great novel of the catastrophe that befell the country.” — The Guardian “Compelling. . . . [Like] a report from the front lines. . . . Courtemanche! like his journalist hero! keeps the memory of [the Rwandan genocide] alive with his words.” — Boston Globe “This is where Courtemanche is most powerful: he’s not afraid to question morality! nor to reveal the human condition in all its heinous inhumanity. The story is intense and gut-wrenching . . . poetic and disquieting.” — The Observer “Illuminating and horrifying! compassionate and scathing. . . . Despite the harrowing subject matter of the novel! Courtemanche sustains a composed narrative voice of grim detachment. The effect is chilling.” — Times Literary Supplement “Evokes humanity in all its depth and breadth. . . . Through a felicitous mix of reportage and fiction! Courtemanche has powerfully portrayed a lucid character deeply engaged in a humanist quest.” — Le Journal de Montreal “Powerful. . . . Written with brutal earthiness and a tender! sensual transcendence.” — Toronto Globe & Mail “Excellent. . . .Urgent and nervewrackingly ominous! with a surprisingly boisterous humour but! mostly! it leaves a numb shock.” – Financial Times “This novel is not only powerful and beautifully written. Corrosive! denunciatory! A Sunday at the Pool in Kigali also evokes the powerlessness and the complicity that permitted the [Rwandan] massacre to take place.” — Le Devoir Informationen zum Autor Gil Courtemanche is an author and journalist in international and Third World politics. Among his recent nonfiction works are Québec (1998) and Nouvelles douces colères (1999). He lives in Montreal. Patricia Claxton is one of Canada’s foremost translators, and the recipient of two Governer General’s Awards for translation. She lives in Montreal. Klappentext A Sunday at the Pool in Kigali is a moving, passionate love story set amid the turmoil and terror of Rwanda's genocide. All manner of Kigali residents pass their time by the pool of the Mille-Collines hotel: aid workers, Rwandan bourgeoisie, expatriates, UN peacekeepers, prostitutes. Keeping a watchful eye is Bernard Valcourt, a jaded foreign journalist, but his closest attention is devoted to Gentille, a hotel waitress with the slender, elegant build of a Tutsi. As they slip into an intense, improbable affair, the delicately balanced world around them-already deva...

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Authors Gil Courtemanche, Gil/ Claxton Courtemanche
Assisted by Patricia Claxton (Translation)
Publisher Vintage USA
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 12.10.2004
 
EAN 9781400034345
ISBN 978-1-4000-3434-5
No. of pages 272
Dimensions 135 mm x 208 mm x 17 mm
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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