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Publication Name
Broken Glass
Title
Broken Glass
Subtitle
A Novel
Translator
Helen Stevenson
Contributor
Uzodinma Iweala (Introduction by)
ISBN-10
1593763077
EAN
9781593763077
ISBN
9781593763077
Release Date
10/09/2018
Release Year
2018
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Book Title
Broken Glass : a Novel
Publisher
Counterpoint Press
Item Length
8.2 in
Publication Year
2018
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.4 in
Author
Alain Mabanckou
Genre
Fiction
Topic
General, Absurdist, Satire, Literary
Item Weight
6.2 Oz
Item Width
5.4 in
Number of Pages
176 Pages

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"A man sits in a bar, ruminating on his own failures and conversing with an ensemble of memorable characters that pass in and out of the same space. It's archetypal stuff, but Mabanckou transforms it into a work that intimately inhabits its narrator's mind even as it makes a host of bold literary allusions, from Paul Laurence Dunbar to Eug ne Ionesco. A new introduction to this edition by Uzodinma Iweala offers varied and nuanced insights into the novel's themes as well as the initial reception it received when it first appeared in translation." -- Words Without Borders In Republic of the Congo, in the town of Trois-Cents, in a bar called Credit Gone West, a former schoolteacher known as Broken Glass drinks red wine and records the stories of the bar and its regulars, including Stubborn Snail, the owner, who must battle church people, ex-alcoholics, tribal leaders, and thugs set on destroying him and his business; the Printer, who had his respectable life in France ruined by a white woman, his wife; Robinette, who could outdrink and outpiss any man until a skinny-legged stranger challenged her reign; and Broken Glass himself, whose own tale involves as much heartbreak, squalor, disappointment, and delusion. A brand-new edition of an irreverent, allusive, scatalogical, tragicomic masterpiece from one of our greatest living Francophone writers.

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Publisher
Counterpoint Press
ISBN-10
1593763077
ISBN-13
9781593763077
eBay Product ID (ePID)
28038609880

Product Key Features

Book Title
Broken Glass : a Novel
Number of Pages
176 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2018
Topic
General, Absurdist, Satire, Literary
Genre
Fiction
Author
Alain Mabanckou
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.4 in
Item Weight
6.2 Oz
Item Length
8.2 in
Item Width
5.4 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
The Guardian , 1 of 100 Best Books of the 21st Century "Whatever else might be in short supply in the Congo depicted by Alain Mabanckou, imagination and wit aren't . . . Broken Glass is a whistlestop tour of French literature and civilization, and if you don't know your Marivaux, your Chateaubriand, your ENAs and Weston shoes you'll miss a lot of the gags ("a quarrel of Brest," anyone?)--but don't worry, there are still plenty left. It's not just French writers who make an appearance. That arch navel-gazer Holden Caulfield . . . has a walk-on part, and Broken Glass ends "we'll meet again, in the other world, Holden, we'll have a drink together . . . I'll tell you what they do with the poor little ducks in cold countries during winter time." Although its cultural and intertextual musings could fuel innumerable doctorates, the real meat of Broken Glass is its comic brio, and Mabanckou's jokes work the whole spectrum of humour . . . Much of the writing from Africa (or at least most of the stuff we get to see) is of an earnest or grim character, and it makes a pleasant change to encounter a writer who isn't afraid of a laugh." --Tibor Fischer, The Guardian "This is not cute Africa, as described by Alexander McCall Smith . . . Mabanckou is one of Africa's liveliest and most original voices, and this novel pulses with energy and invention." -- The Times of London " Broken Glass has a loud and living voice, an almost overwhelmingly singular style masterfully translated with dedicated consistency by Helen Stevenson, with fireworks on every page, and expertly navigates its many unapologetically human projects. It casts a bright, honest light on its subjects, and asks questions that are democratic, serious, and perilous for those in power: Whose stories are worth telling? And who gets to tell those stories? All of this even as Mabanckou beautifully, subtly, sadly, and, yes, redemptively tells the story of a narrator grieving from the bottom of a bottle. The book is profoundly literary, bouncingly readable, funny, heartbreaking, obscene, fierce, and restorative. It's a book of love, really. Tough love. What more could you want from a masterpiece?" --Scott Cheshire, Los Angeles Review of Books "Set in a sad-sack Congolese bar called Credit Gone West, this ingeniously satirical novel by Congolese poet and novelist Mabanckou ( African Psycho ) creates a microcosm of postcolonial African experience through the tales of sodden bar patrons. . . . Literary allusions (Holden Caulfield has a cameo) and gentle ironies punctuate this wickedly entertaining novel." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "It is the author's sense of humor--and he can find humor in even the most tragic or vulgar circumstances--that makes Broken Glass a memorable and successful novel." -- Booklist "This novel is, among other things, an idiosyncratic and raucously impertinent tour of the Western canon . . . It's also worth noting that, unlike many authors who might be called experimental, Mabanckou is funny, and his Rabelaisian riffs are a brilliant counterpoint to the real despair and dysfunction he depicts. Important, entertaining and subtly moving."-- Kirkus Reviews "A dizzying combination of erudition, bawdy humor and linguistic effervescence." --Melissa McClements, Financial Times
Lccn
2018-032600
Dewey Decimal
843.914
Lc Classification Number
Pq3989.2.M217v4713
Copyright Date
2018

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