Kibogo
By (Author) Scholastique Mukasonga
Translated by Mark Polizzotti
Daunt Books
Daunt Books
23rd January 2024
5th October 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
843.92
Paperback
184
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
Longlisted for The National Book Critics Circle Awards for BarriosBooks in Translation Prize.
In four beautifully woven parts, Mukasonga spins a marvellous recounting of the clash betweenancient Rwandan beliefs and the missionaries determined to replace them with European Christianity.
When a rogue priest is defrocked for fusing the gospels with the martyrdom of Kibogo, a fierceclash of cults ensues. Swirling with the heady smell of wet earth and flashes of acerbic humour,Mukasonga brings to life the vital mythologies that imbue the Rwandan spirit. In doing so, shegives us a tale of disarming simplicity and profound universal truth.
Kibogo's story is reserved for the evening's end, when women sit around a fire drinking honeyedbrew, when just a few are able to stave off sleep. With heads nodding, drifting into the mist of adream, one faithful storyteller will weave the old legends of the hillside, stories which churchmissionaries havedone everything in their power to expunge.
Scholastique Mukasonga was born in Rwanda in 1956.She settled in France in 1992, only two years before the brutal genocide of the Tutsi sweptthrough Rwanda. In the aftermath, Mukasonga learned that thirty-seven of her fam- ily members hadbeen massacred. Our Lady of the Nile, her debut novel, won the Ahmadou Kourouma Prize and the PrixRenaudot, and was shortlisted for the International DUBLIN Literary Award. Her other books includeCockroaches, The Barefoot Woman and Igifu.