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Hérémakhonon

  • Maryse Condé

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Nouadhibou is a jumping off point from West Africa to Europe and the Americas. Its inhabitants, many recently arrived or preparing to leave, all hope for a better future, a longing summed up by the title (translation: Waiting for Happiness). Abdallah comes to visit his mother before emigrating to Europe. Unable to speak the local dialect, he keeps to himself, observing the villagers from a distance, reading and watching French TV. The orphan boy, Khatra, apprentice and adoptive son to waits for and fears Maata's death, the moment when he'll be his own master. A Chinese immigrant gives voice to the feeling of permanent exile. But amid this rootlessness, strong traditions live on. [The book] embraces the rhythms of a patient people, while the dreamlike passage of time and windswept desert locale create an aura of comforting timelessness, broken only by an exploding lightbulb or a sudden death. Maybe, muses Sissako, Waiting is actually the happiness.-http://www.facesea.org.

Genres

  • Africa, fiction
  • Fiction, women
  • Blacks
  • Race identity
  • Fiction
  • Politics and government
  • Black people
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About the author

  • Maryse Condé

    1934 - 2024

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    6 ratings · 68 works

Editions

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    Robert Laffont

    February 12, 1997

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    Lynne Rienner Publishers

    2000

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    1st English language ed.

    Three Continents Press

    1982

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    Lynne Rienner Publishers

    1999

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1st electronic ed.

R. Laffont

1997

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    Seghers

    1988-01-01

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    Union générale d'éditions

    1976