"e;A writer who can understand man wherever he is."e; The New York TimesAs a child living in a ghetto, Turambo dreamt of a better future. When his family find a home in the city anything seems possible. But colonial Algeria is no place to be ambitious for those of Arab-Berber ethnicity. Through a succession of menial jobs, the constants for Turambo are rage at the injustice surrounding him, and a reliable left hook. A boxing apprenticeship offers Turambo a choice: to take his chance at sporting greatness or choose a simpler life beside the woman he loves.Reviews"e;Khadra's prose is gentle and precise."e; The New YorkerThe Angels Die is a must read for readers of international fiction, whether historical or contemporary.' New York Journal of Books';A richly textured panorama of French colonial life.' The Spectator';The book is beautiful, and as always Yasmina Khadra's writing is fascinating.' Maria Grazia Beltrami, NetGalley Reviewer';Loved it! Yasmina Khadra is a genius. If you don't appreciate good literature, don't read this!' Henry Lume, NetGalley Reviewer
ISBN: | 9781910477236 |
Publication date: | 15th August 2016 |
Author: | Khadra, Yasmina |
Publisher: | Gallic Books |
Format: | Digital Product (Other) |