Publish Date |
February 21, 2023 |
Category |
Fiction / African American & Black Fiction / Historical |
Price |
$24.99 |
ISBN: 9781982194765
Format: Paperback
Pages: 432
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Published: February 21, 2023
“Echoes of a suppressed past, subtle but highly charged writing, and random chance weave throughout the stories within stories that make up Blaise Ndala’s marvelous In the Belly of the Congo . . . compelling.”
— Toronto Star“A harrowing story, beautifully told. Blaise Ndala's searing depiction of the effects of Belgium’s mission civilisatrice in the Congo should send shivers of recognition down spines in any country shaped by European imperialism—including our own.”
— WAYNE GRADY, award-winning author of Emancipation Day and The Good Father“Dynamic, sensuous, and intensely alive . . . In this, his long-overdue debut in English, Blaise Ndala has crafted a novel of passion, insight, and relevance.”
— C.S. RICHARDSON, award-winning author of All the Colour in the World“Inside the belly of this masterfully crafted journey is a series of love stories reminiscent of Chimamanda Adichie's Americanah in its love and study of community, people, and places. And with that much love comes a series of unflinching betrayals. Ndala’s work is exciting and heartbreaking in its exacting style. I left this book feeling deeply punctuated.”
— TÉA MUTONJI, award-winning author of Shut Up, You’re Pretty“Stimulating . . . Ndala digs deep into themes of love, colonialism, and fate.”
— Publishers Weekly“A profound and compelling novel, told on an epic scale. Shifting seamlessly between the vicious brutality of colonial rule and the poetry of love and connection, it celebrates the voices of resistance to oppression and prejudice. A central and powerful theme is the need and the search for truth about the past. This is a book for our times—and for people everywhere.”
— SUSAN WILLIAMS, author of White Malice: The CIA and the Covert Recolonization of Africa“[A]n ambitious story, crossing continents and decades . . . complicated and heartbreaking . . . In the Belly of the Congo is a beautifully written, beautifully translated novel.”
— The Miramichi Reader“Ndala paints a compelling picture of his heroines . . . but as he moves between the 1950s and the early 2000s, he keeps his sights and his readers’ on the long-deferred reckoning of Belgium and Congo with their colonial past.”
— Five Books“A work that explores with panache the complexity of colonial and post-colonial relations between the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Belgium . . . successful thanks to the talent of the author, who in a few sentences can take the reader from the darkest years of colonial history to the languor of Congolese rumba, from the intense pain of a punch in the stomach to the passion of a romantic relationship.”
— Le Monde“Blaise Ndala colorfully makes African history resonate.”
— Le Point