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Passage of Tears

Series: Africa List
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Passage of Tears follows Djibril, a young Djiboutian living in voluntary exile in Montreal, who returns to Djibouti to prepare a report for an American economic intelligence firm. The narrative intertwines his experiences with those of a mysterious prisoner on a remote island, whose dictated writings reveal the life of Walter Benjamin, Djibril's favourite author. Waberi blends genres including spy novel, political thriller, diary, travelogue, and parable, exploring Djibouti’s history, culture, and the tensions of Muslim fundamentalism through inventive and poetic storytelling.
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This novel is ideal for readers interested in complex political and cultural narratives, fans of literary thrillers, and those who appreciate insightful explorations of exile, identity, and postcolonial themes within African and global contexts.

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The narrator Djibril's reminiscences provide a sense of Djibouti's past and its people, while a satire of Muslim fundamentalism is unwittingly delivered through another complementary Djiboutian voice.

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Djibouti, a hot, impoverished little country on the Horn of Africa, is a place of great strategic importance, for off its coast lies a crucial passage for the world’s oil. In this novel by Abdourahman A. Waberi, Djibril, a young Djiboutian voluntarily exiled in Montreal, returns to his native land to prepare a report for an American economic intelligence firm. Meanwhile, a shadowy, threatening figure imprisoned in an island cell seems to know Djibril’s every move. He takes dictation from his preaching cellmate known as his “Venerable Master,” but as the words are put on the page, a completely different text appears—the life of Walter Benjamin, Djibril’s favourite author.

Passage of Tears cleverly mixes many genres and forms of writing—spy novel, political thriller, diary (replete with childhood memories), travel notebook, legends, parables, incantations, and prayers. Djibril’s reminiscences provide a sense of Djibouti’s past and its people, while a satire of Muslim fundamentalism is unwittingly delivered through the other Djiboutian voice. Waberi’s inventive parody is a lesson in tolerance, while his poetic observations reveal his love and concern for his homeland.

Praise for the French Edition

“Disguised as a political thriller, Passage of Tears is above all a great novel of childhood, murderous identities, and exile.”—Le Monde des Livres

“A gripping book, burning with urgency and tension.”—Télérama

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Critics praise Waberi's original and provocative juxtapositions, viewing Passage of Tears as a cerebral thriller that adeptly integrates Western and African intellectual and political thought. Reviewers note the novel's exploration of exile, tolerance, and global political cynicism, highlighting Waberi's skill in creating heart-wrenching stories that challenge assumptions. It is described as gripping, urgent, and a potential renaissance for the novel of ideas.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780857425317

Publisher: Seagull Books London Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 29 March 2018

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Seagull Books London Ltd

Contributors:

  • Translated by David Ball
  • Translated by Nicole Ball

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 18.0mm

Width: 121.0mm

Height: 197.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 224

About the Author

The French-Djiboutian novelist, poet, and essayist Abdourahman A. Waberi is one of the leading francophone writers of his generation. His other books include The Land Without Shadow, Harvest of Skulls, and Rifts, Roads and Rails. Together or separately, David and Nicole Ball have published nine book-length translations, most recently Waberi's In the United States of Africa.

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