Focusing on the life and work of Pepetela, Angola's renowned author, this study explores his reflections on the country's tumultuous history, including colonial struggles, independence, and civil conflict. As a former guerrilla and MPLA member, Pepetela's writing critiques the political landscape shaped by Marxist-Leninist ideals and globalization. Phillip Rothwell delves into the complexities of Pepetela's relationship with the MPLA, examining his insights on political change and the ethical dilemmas he faced as both a writer and revolutionary amidst the challenges of the era.
Phillip Rothwell Orden de los libros


- 2019
- 2017
Ualalapi
- 104 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
Spellbinding examination of power, violence, and mythmaking in the midst of colonial conquest and anticolonial resistance