In 1994, the akazu, Rwandan's political elite, planned the genocidal
mass slaughter of 500,000 to 1,000,000 Tutsi and Hutu who lived in the
country. Given the failure of the international community to
acknowledge the genocide, in 1998, ten African authors visited Rwanda
in a writing initiative that was an attempt to make partial amends. In
this multidimensional novel, Abdourahman A. Waberi claims, "Language
remains inadequate in accounting for the world and all its turpitudes,
words can never be more than unstable crutches, staggering along . . .
And yet, if we want to hold on to a glimmer of hope in the world, the
only miraculous weapons we have at our disposal are these same clumsy
supports." Shaped by the author's own experiences in Rwanda and by the
stories shared by survivors, Harvest of Skulls stands twenty years
after the genocide as an indisputable resource for discussions on
testimony and witnessing, the complex relationship between victims and
perpetrators, the power of the moral imagination, and how survivors
can rebuild a society haunted by the ghost of its history.
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ISBN
9780253024411
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Indiana University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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