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Author Mabanckou, Alain, 1966- author.

Title Black Moses / Alain Mabanckou ; translated by Helen Stevenson.

Publication Info. New York : The New Press, 2017.

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 Bloomfield at the Atrium  F MABANCKOU, A.    Check Shelf
 Bloomfield, Prosser Library - Adult Department  F MABANCKOU, A.    Storage
 Cheshire Public Library - Adult Department Main Level  FICTION MABANCKOU    Check Shelf
 Cromwell-Belden Public Library - Adult Department  FIC MABANCHOU    Check Shelf
 East Hartford, Raymond Library - Adult Department  F MABANCKOU ALAIN    Check Shelf
 Enfield, Main Library - Adult Department  F MABANCKO    Check Shelf
 Farmington, Main Library - Adult Department  FICTION MABANCKOU    Check Shelf
 Middletown, Russell Library - Adult Fiction  FIC-MAB    Check Shelf
 New Britain, Jefferson Branch - Adult Fiction  FIC MABANCKOU, A    Check Shelf
 Newington, Lucy Robbins Welles Library - Adult Department  F MABANCKOU, A.    Check Shelf
Description 199 pages ; 20 cm
Note "Originally published in France..., in 2015" -- copyright page
Summary "A rollicking new novel described as "Oliver Twist in 1970s Africa" (Les Inrockuptibles) by the finalist for the Man International Booker Prize It's not easy being Tokumisa Nzambe po Mose yamoyindo abotami namboka ya Bakoko. There's that long name of his for a start, which means, "Let us thank God, the black Moses is born on the lands of the ancestors." Most people just call him Moses. Then there's the orphanage where he lives, run by a malicious political stooge, Dieudonne Ngoulmoumako, and where he's terrorized by two fellow orphans-the twins Songi-Songi and Tala-Tala. But after Moses exacts revenge on the twins by lacing their food with hot pepper, the twins take Moses under their wing, escape the orphanage, and move to the bustling port town of Pointe-Noire, where they form a gang that survives on petty theft. What follows is a funny, moving, larger-than-life tale that chronicles Moses's ultimately tragic journey through the Pointe-Noire underworld and the politically repressive world of Congo-Brazzaville in the 1970s and 80s. Mabanckou's vivid portrayal of Moses's mental collapse echoes the work of Hugo, Dickens, and Brian DePalma's Scarface, confirming Mabanckou's status as one of our great storytellers. Black Moses is a vital new extension of his cycle of Pointe-Noire novels that stand out as one of the grandest, funniest, fictional projects of our time"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject FICTION / Literary.
Congo (Brazzaville) -- Fiction.
Genre/Form Bildungsromans.
Added Author Stevenson, Helen (Translator), translator.
Added Title Petit Piment. English
ISBN 9781620972939 (hardback)
162097293X (hardback)
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