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L'intérieur de la nuit
2005
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3.82
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What is Africa’s own “heart of darkness”? It is what confronts Ayané when, after three years abroad, she returns to the Central African village of her birth. Now an “outsider” with foreign ways distrusted by her fellow villagers, she must face alone the customs and superstitions that bind this clan of men and women. When invading militia organize a horrific ceremony that they claim will help reunite Africa, Ayané is forced to confront the monstrosity of the act that follows, as well as the responsibility that all the villagers must bear for silently accepting evil done in their name. Through Ayané’s unwilling witness, Léonora Miano probes the themes of submission and responsibility and questions the role of Africans in the suffering of their fellows. Also exploring African identity, Dark Heart of the Night is a profoundly disturbing novel in its evocation of the darkest side of people driven by their instinct to survive.

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Author

Léonora Miano
Léonora Miano
Author · 14 books

Née à Douala au Cameroun, Léonora Miano vit en France depuis 1991 où elle a fait des études en lettres. Elle a gagné plusieurs prix littéraires :

  • Prix Louis-Guilloux 2006
  • Prix du Premier Roman de Femme 2006 pour L'Intérieur de la nuit
  • Prix René-Fallet 2006
  • Prix Bernard-Palissy 2006 Born in Douala (Cameroon), Leonora Miano lives in France since 1991 where she studied literature. She has won several literary awards:
  • Prix Louis-Guilloux 2006
  • Prix du Premier Roman de Femme 2006 pour L'Intérieur de la nuit
  • Prix René-Fallet 2006
  • Prix Bernard-Palissy 2006
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