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Brotherhood

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Brotherhood

Contributors:

By (Author) Mohamed Mbougar Sarr
Translated by Alexia Trigo

ISBN:

9781787702844

Publisher:

Europa Editions (UK) Ltd

Imprint:

Europa Editions (UK) Ltd

Publication Date:

2nd July 2021

UK Publication Date:

18th March 2021

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

843.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

208

Dimensions:

Width 135mm, Height 210mm

Description

Mohamed Mbougar Sarr's searing and thought-provoking debut novel, Brotherhood takes place in the imaginary town of Kalep, where a fundamentalist Islamist government has spread its brutal authority.

Under the regime of the so-called Brotherhood, two young people are publicly executed for having loved each other. In response, their mothers begin a secret correspondence, their only outlet for the grief they share and each woman's personal reckoning with a leadership that would take her beloved child's life.

At the same time, spurred on by their indignation at what seems to be an escalation of The Brotherhood's brutality, a band of intellectuals and free-thinkers seeks to awaken the conscience of the cowed populace and foment rebellion by publishing an underground newspaper. While they grapple with the implications of what they have done, the regime's brutal leader begins a personal crusade to find the responsible parties, and bring them to his own sense of justice.

In this brilliant analysis of tyranny and brutality, Mbougar Sarr explores the ways in which resistance and heroism can often give way to cowardice, all while giving voice to the moral ambiguities and personal struggles involved in each of his characters' search to impose the values they hold most dear.

Reviews

Mohamed Mbougar Sarrs first novel is a master stroke.
In the style of the 19th century masters, Sarrs text examines a militias stranglehold on an imaginary city, a tale that will remind readers of many contemporary news stories. [. . .] A tense, oppressive, terrific story.
An objectively raw but shockingly beautiful book. The author gives voice to the victims of totalitarianism, and engages his readers emotionally.

Author Bio

Mohamed Mbougar Sarr was born in Senegal in 1990. Brotherhood received the Ahmadou Kourouma prize as well as the Grand Prix du Roman Metis. In 2018, he became the youngest writer to be awarded the World Literature Prize. An extract from his third novel, De purs hommes, was published in Granta Magazine in 2019. He currently lives in Paris. He runs a blog: http://chosesrevues.over-blog.com/

Alexia Trigois currently completing a Masters' Degree in Philosophy at Columbia University. She won FACE Foundation's French Voices Grand Prize for her translation of Brotherhood, her first published translation.

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