The Barefoot Woman
By (Author) Scholastique Mukasonga
Translated by Jordan Stump
Daunt Books
Daunt Books
19th July 2022
7th April 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Genocide and ethnic cleansing
967.57103092
Paperback
153
From the author of the critically acclaimed novel Our Lady of the Nile, ahaunting, delicately wrought work of non-fiction, memorialising a lost childhood,community and way of life.
When Scholastique Mukasonga's family are killed in the genocide of the Tutsisby the Hutus in Rwanda, she is unable to fulfil her mother Stefania's wishto shroud her body with pagne. So instead, she now weaves her mother'sshroud with words, drawing on inherited traditions of storytelling to offer adevastating, unforgettable tribute.
In beautiful, lucid prose, Mukasonga lays before us the fierce courage andstrength of her mother as she fought for her children's safety, her family's exileto the Burundi border and her community's efforts to maintain ritual andtradition. Vivid, evocative and deeply moving, this is a remarkable work of artand act of love.
'A powerful work of witness and memorial, a loving act of reconstruction,and an unflinching reckoning.' - Zadie Smith
Scholastique Mukasonga was born in Rwanda in 1956. She settled in France in 1992, only two years before the brutal genocide of the Tutsi swept through Rwanda. In the aftermath, Mukasonga learned that thirty-seven of her family members had been massacred. Mukasonga has won many prizes, for individual books and for the body of her work. Among those for the latter are the Simone de Beauvoir Prize for Women's Freedom, an American Academy of Arts and Letters award and the Seligmann Prize from the Chancellery of the University of Paris.