Country: Democratic Republic of Congo/Austria
Translated by Roland Glasser
Fiston Mwanza Mujila was born in the Democratic Republic of Congo in 1981, and now lives in Graz, Austria. He is a francophone and a distinguished poet. His debut novel Tram 83 has been nominated for the Man Booker Prize this year.
Tram 83 is set somewhere in The Democratic Republic of Congo, as Lucien, is a writer whose works have been censored which makes him travel from “Back-county” to an unnamed city/state in search of refuge. Refuge comes in the form of Requiem, who is a kind of a gangster of sorts. Both of them frequently visit Tram 83 to unwind. Lucien meets Ferdinand Malingeau at Tram 83, who agrees to publish his work. The lives and actions of these three characters interact in weird ways to make a comical and cynical representation of the global life that we try to live.
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Book Details:-
Author: | Fiston Mwanza Mujila | ||
Publisher: | Deep Vellum Publishing | Publishing Year: | 2015 |
ISBN-13: | 9781941920046 | ISBN-10: | 1941920047 |
Cover: | Paperback | No. Of Pages: | 211 |
MRP: | Rs 803 | Buy From: | Amazon.in |
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