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Beasts of No Nation by Uzodinma Iweala
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Beasts of No Nation (original 2005; edition 2006)

by Uzodinma Iweala

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The harrowing, utterly original debut novel by Uzodinma Iweala about the life of a child soldier in a war-torn African country--now a critically-acclaimed Netflix original film directed by Cary Fukunaga (True Detective) and starring Idris Elba (Mandela, The Wire). As civil war rages in an unnamed West-African nation, Agu, the school-aged protagonist of this stunning debut novel, is recruited into a unit of guerilla fighters. Haunted by his father's own death at the hands of militants, which he fled just before witnessing, Agu is vulnerable to the dangerous yet paternal nature of his new commander. While the war rages on, Agu becomes increasingly divorced from the life he had known before the conflict started--a life of school friends, church services, and time with his family, still intact. As he vividly recalls these sunnier times, his daily reality continues to spin further downward into inexplicable brutality, primal fear, and loss of selfhood. In a powerful, strikingly original voice, Uzodinma Iweala leads the reader through the random travels, betrayals, and violence that mark Agu's new community. Electrifying and engrossing, Beasts of No Nation announces the arrival of an extraordinary new writer.… (more)
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Title:Beasts of No Nation
Authors:Uzodinma Iweala
Info:John Murray (2006), Paperback, 192 pages
Collections:Your library, Read but unowned
Rating:****
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Truly an outstanding and original work! This book is the story of a young boy who joins up with rebel forces somewhere in Africa. He narrates his own tale in a broken English that is very lyrical. The book is extremely graphic, but also incredibly moving. It really makes you think. And has the potential to make you cry. It's a short, compelling read that can be finished in a day or two.
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  Anita_Pomerantz | Mar 23, 2023 |
an intriguing read giving some insight into what life is like for a rebel child soldier, the broken English makes it more difficult to read but adds to the idea of a young boy with a basic knowledge of the language and life trying to make sense of what is happening ( )
  JevKim | Apr 22, 2022 |
Mon nom c'est Agu. Je ne suis pas un méchant garçon. Ah ça non. Moi je vais à l'école, j'ai des amis, je connais la Bible. Mais tout ça, c'était avant la guerre. Depuis, mon père il est mort. Et ma mère et ma s'ur elles ont disparu. Le Commandant dit qu'il me protège, qu'il va attaquer les méchants. Il dit que maintenant je suis un homme. Mon nom c'est Agu et je suis un soldat. Né en 1982 aux États-Unis, Uzodinma Iweala est d'origine nigériane. Il est diplômé de Harvard. Bêtes sans patrie est son premier roman, écrit à 23 ans. « Un hymne à la vie si poignant qu'on le referme avec peine. » The Guardian « Uzodinma Iweala signe un roman virtuose. » Le Nouvel Observateur Traduit de l'anglais (États-Unis) par Alain Mabanckou
  biblio-lanterne | Aug 17, 2021 |
Extremely unpleasant. ( )
  mjhunt | Jan 22, 2021 |
This novel is written in an African pigeon. It may be good, but I don't enjoy tripping over words.
  Cliff_F | Sep 11, 2020 |
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Je parvins à faire s’évanouir dans mon esprit toute l’espérance humaine. Sur toute joie, pour l’étrangler, j’ai fait le bond sourd de la bête féroce.

I was able to expel from my mind all human hope. On every form of joy, in order to strangle it, I pounced stealthily like a wild animal.

—Une Saison en Enfer
The uprising will bring out the beast in us. —Fela Kuti
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The harrowing, utterly original debut novel by Uzodinma Iweala about the life of a child soldier in a war-torn African country--now a critically-acclaimed Netflix original film directed by Cary Fukunaga (True Detective) and starring Idris Elba (Mandela, The Wire). As civil war rages in an unnamed West-African nation, Agu, the school-aged protagonist of this stunning debut novel, is recruited into a unit of guerilla fighters. Haunted by his father's own death at the hands of militants, which he fled just before witnessing, Agu is vulnerable to the dangerous yet paternal nature of his new commander. While the war rages on, Agu becomes increasingly divorced from the life he had known before the conflict started--a life of school friends, church services, and time with his family, still intact. As he vividly recalls these sunnier times, his daily reality continues to spin further downward into inexplicable brutality, primal fear, and loss of selfhood. In a powerful, strikingly original voice, Uzodinma Iweala leads the reader through the random travels, betrayals, and violence that mark Agu's new community. Electrifying and engrossing, Beasts of No Nation announces the arrival of an extraordinary new writer.

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