Le Regard Libre N° 59 - Loris S. Musumeci
The room at the NH Hotel in Fribourg was buzzing with laughter. Alain Mabanckou gave a lecture far removed from austere, serious theses, offering listeners entertainment, but instructive! He spoke about the Congo and his childhood, which he recounts in his latest novel, Les cigognes sont immortelles. His main character, little Michel, mourns the death of Communist President Ngouabi, and his family becomes embroiled in a dirty business. From this autobiographical story, the writer gives us a taste of his simple, rich style, with a childlike yet lucid tone.
Alain Mabanckou est un maître en matière de langage et de récit; ce qui lui vaut un succès international et de nombreux prix, notamment le Renaudot en 2006 pour Mémoires de porc-épic. Mais c’est aussi un maître tout court qui, en plus d’être pas
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