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Life During Wartime, As Seen Through the Eyes of Two Congolese Teenagers Set amid the chaos of West Africa's civil wars, Emmanuel Dongala's striking novel tells the story of two teenagers growing up while rival ethnic groups fight for control of their country.

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A graphic and thoroughly cynical account of African warfare, told from the POVs of Mad Dog, a sixteen-year-old soldier, and Laokole, a sixteen-year-old refugee fleeing with her family from Mad Dog and his ilk. The two teens have more in common than they will ever know, but they're on opposite sides of a cruel conflict. Characters appear in full detail, then disappear just as quickly as they are killed. The affect is to leave the reader off balance. The selfishness and ineptitude of Western "humanitarian relief" efforts are portrayed as well -- they care more about rescuing wild animals than human refugees. The days pass by, the tension rises, and Mad Dog and Laokole come closer and closer to each other. The explosive, ambiguous ending show more leaves you wondering.

I think this book makes African war more real to me than any non-fiction account I have read thus far, and the author is good at characterization and foreshadowing too. However, the wooden dialogue kept me from giving it a five-star rating.
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*** : Enfants soldats
Poco più che un bambino, poco meno di un soldato – ma spietato miliziano – Johnny è ubriaco di violenza e di parole goffamente idealiste. “Lao”, sua coetanea, ama lo studio e la pace, ma allo scoppio della guerra “tribale” si ritrova, con il fratellino e la madre disabile, vittima di Mad Dog (con finale a sorpresa). Le stesse vicende sono raccontate dai due punti di vista, con effetti talora agghiaccianti. È un momento felice per lo scrittore congolese professore di chimica negli Usa, che vede alcune sue opere venire portate sul palcoscenico (A Love Supreme) o sul grande schermo ("Johnny Mad Dog", prodotto da Mathieu Kassovitz).

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Emmanuel Dongala was a lifelong resident of Brazzaville, capital of the Congo Republic, until he left the country amid civil war in 1997. He teaches at Simon's Rock of Bard College and lives in western Massachusetts. (Bowker Author Biography)

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Canonical title*
Johnny Perro Malo
Original title
Johnny chien méchant
Original publication date
2002 (original French) (original French); 2005 (English: Ascher) (English: Ascher)
Important places*
Congo-Brazzaville; Midden-Afrika
Original language
French
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Fiction and Literature, General Fiction
DDC/MDS
843.914Literature & rhetoricFrench LiteratureFrench fiction1900-20th Century1945-1999
LCC
PQ3989.2 .D6 .J6413Language and LiteratureFrench, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese literaturesFrench literatureProvincial, local, colonial, etc.
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