Bound to Violence
Yambo Ouologuem, Ralph Manheim, Cherif Keita
£9.99
Description
‘A great novel … bone-chilling black satire … it deserves many readings’ New York Times
A mock epic of explosive power, Bound to Violence races through the history of the imaginary African kingdom of Nakem, from the Middle Ages to the twentieth century. Recounting the bloody adventures of successive inglorious dynasties, the arrival of white exploiters and the fates of ordinary, endlessly persecuted citizens – most notably the tragicomic, Paris-educated hero Raymond-Spartacus Kassoumi – this iconoclastic, outrageous 1968 novel takes a wry, sideways look at empire and nationalism, and at the sex, violence and power that run through human relationships.
‘A startling energy of language’ John Updike, New Yorker
Translated by Ralph Manheim
With an Introduction by Cherif Keita
Publisher Review
Ouologuem delineates white savagery as precisely as he shows intrablack conflicts… His novel is something like a skyscraper. It has multi-levels, a variety of actions, characters, and scenes… A bone-chilling black satire * New York Times * Conveys, through Ralph Manheim’s translation, a startling energy of language…. The intelligence expressed by the book seems all too withering, all too Gallic — John Updike * The New Yorker *
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