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Fiston Mwanza Mujila

    1 de enero de 1981

    Fiston Mwanza Mujila crea literatura como respuesta a la turbulencia política que siguió a la independencia del Congo y su efecto en la vida diaria. Su estilo, comparado con luminarias como Fitzgerald, Céline y García Márquez, explora la dinámica de la vida dentro de sus obras. Su escritura profundiza en temas que reflejan tanto su herencia africana como su vida contemporánea en Austria. Los lectores pueden esperar una experiencia poderosa y poética.

    Kasala Poems
    The Villain's Dance
    Tram 83
    The River in the Belly
    The American Way
    Ficción - 25: Tranvía 83
    • Ficción - 25: Tranvía 83

      • 224 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Tranvía 83 se desarrolla en un indeterminado país africano que vive, a la vez que una profunda recesión, una nueva fiebre del oro. Turistas de todas las nacionalidades y lenguas llegan a la Ciudad-País con un único deseo: hacer fortuna explotando la riqueza mineral escondida en las entrañas de esa tierra. Por el día trabajan en las minas, y por la noche se reúnen para beber, comer y bailar en el club Tranvía 83, una auténtica guarida de forajidos poblada por antiguos niños soldados, turistas con ánimo de lucro, prostitutas, madres solteras, aprendices de brujo… y por Lucien, un escritor que, huyendo de las extorsiones y la censura, encuentra refugio en Ciudad-País e intenta seguir allí su recto camino de afirmación de su escritura, mientras los personajes más turbios del lugar gravitan a su alrededor.

      Ficción - 25: Tranvía 83
    • This anthology re-examines America's foreign policy legacy through stories that explore the human cost of these interventions on foreign soil, by writers from that soil.

      The American Way
    • The River in the Belly

      • 152 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      In his debut collection of poetry in English, the widely acclaimed author of Tram 83 returns to the Deep Vellum catalog with a moving lyric meditation on the Democratic Republic of Congo and its namesake river.

      The River in the Belly
    • In a city in secession, land tourists of all nationalities seek their fortune by exploiting the mineral wealth of the country. They mine during the day in and, as soon as night falls, they abandon themselves in Tram 83, the city's only nightclub. Lucien, a writer, fleeing censorship, finds refuge there with his friend, Requiem, a thief. Tram 83 plunges the reader into the atmosphere of a gold rush as cynical as it is comic and colourfully exotic. It's an observation of human relationships in a world that has become a global village.

      Tram 83
    • "The Democratic Republic of Congo, otherwise known as Congo-Kinshasa or DRCongo, has had a series of names since its founding. The name of Zaire best corresponds to the experience of the novel's characters. The years of Mobutu's regime were filled with utopias, dreams, fantasies and other uncontrolled desires for social redemption, the quest for easy enrichment and the desecration of places of power. Among these events: Zairians' immigration to Angola during the civil war boycotting the borders inherited from colonization, as if the country did not have its own diamonds, and the occupation of public places by children from outside. The author creates the atmosphere of the time through a roundup of characters: the diviner Tshiamuena, also known as Madonna of the Cafunfo mines, prides herself of being God with whoever is willing to listen to her. Franz Baumgartner, an apprentice writer originally from Austria and rumba lover, goes around the bars in search of material for his novel. Sanza, Le Blanc and other street children share information to the intelligence services when they are not living off begging and robbery. Djibril, taxi driver, only lives for reggae music. As soon as night falls, each character dances and plays his own role in a country mined by dictatorship"--

      The Villain's Dance
    • Kasala Poems

      • 200 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Fiston Mwanza Mujila introduces an innovative poetic form, showcasing his acclaimed talent as a poet and novelist. Known for his previous works such as Tram 83 and The Villain's Dance, he continues to explore profound themes and vibrant imagery in this new collection. Readers can expect a unique blend of rhythm and language that reflects his distinct voice and cultural insights.

      Kasala Poems
    • This super cool cosplay costume planner is a must-have for anyone who loves to make costumes, whether you're a member of the theater at school, like to play dress up as a hobby, or headed to a fan convention! You will love this easy to use journal to track and record all your cosplay activities.

      Cosplay Costume Organizer
    • Zolitude

      • 236 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Fantastical short stories that catalog moments in love and the suffering it brings.

      Zolitude
    • Tous les soirs au Tram 83 on voit débouler les étudiants en grève et les creuseurs en mal de sexe, les canetons aguicheurs, les touristes de première classe et les aides-serveuses, les biscottes et les demoiselles d'Avignon, la diva des chemins de fer et Mortel Combat, bref, toute la Ville-Pays prête à en découdre sur des musiques inouïes, réunie là dans l'espoir de voir le monde comme il va et comme il pourrait dégénérer. Lucien, tout juste débarqué de l'Arrière-Pays pour échapper aux diverses polices politiques, s'accroche à son stylo au milieu du tumulte et se retrouve sans s'en rendre compte coincé dans une mine de diamants, en garde à vue, ou dans le lit d'une fille aux seins-grosses-tomates. Il émeut ces dames ! Pendant ce temps, Requiem, magouilleur en diable, ex-pote du susnommé, et Malingeau, éditeur et amateur de chair fraîche, se disputent allègrement les foules. Car dans la Ville-Pays, n'en déplaise au ridicule Général dissident, il n'y a qu'une chose qui compte: régner sur le Tram 83 et s'attirer les bonnes grâces de ce peuple turbulent et menteur, toujours au bord de l'émeute. Premier roman éminemment poétique et nerveux, Tram 83 est une incroyable plongée dans la langue et l'énergie d'un pays réinventé, un raz-de-marée halluciné et drôle où dans chaque phrase cogne une féroce envie de vivre. Bienvenue ailleurs.

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