Today I'm showcasing In the Belly of the Congo by Blaise Ndala "A gripping multigenerational novel that explores the history and human cost of colonialism in the Congo."
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ISBN-13: 978-1-63542-258-0
Publisher: Other Press
Release Date: 02-07-2023
Length: 432pp
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Overview:
April 1958. Organizing the Brussels World’s Fair, the biggest international event since the end of the Second World War, subcommissioner Robert Dumont cedes to pressure from the royal palace: there will be a “Congolese village” in one of the seven pavilions devoted to the settlements. Among the eleven members of this “human zoo” assembled to put on a show at the foot of the Atomium is the young Tshala, daughter of the intractable king of the Bakuba. From her native Kasai to Brussels via LĂ©opoldville, the princess’s journey unfolds—until her forced exhibition at Expo 58, where we lose track of her.Summer 2004. Newly arrived in Belgium, a niece of the missing princess crosses paths with a man haunted by the ghost of his father—Francis Dumont, professor of law at the Free University of Brussels. A breathtaking series of events will reveal to them a secret the former subcommissioner of Expo 58 carried to his grave.
From one century to the next, In the Belly of the Congo confronts History with a capital “H” to pose the central question of the colonial equation: Can the past pass?
