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Paperback Sleepwalking Land Book

ISBN: 185242897X

ISBN13: 9781852428976

Terra Sonâmbula

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"On almost every page of this witty magical realist whodunit, we sense Couto's delight on those places where language slips officialdom's asphyxiating grasp."--The New York Times Book Review on The Last Flight of the Flamingo

"The most prominent of the younger generation of writers in Portuguese-speaking Africa, Couto passionately and sensitively describes everyday life in poverty-stricken Mozambique."--Guardian (London)

"Quite unlike anything else I have read from Africa."--Doris Lessing

As the civil war rages in 1980s Mozambique, an old man and a young boy, refugees from the war, seek shelter in a burnt-out bus. Among the effects of a dead passenger, they come across a set of notebooks that tell of his life. As the boy reads the story to his elderly companion, this story and their own develop in tandem. Written in 1992, Mia Couto's first novel is a powerful indictment of the suffering war brings.

Born in 1955 in Mozambique, Mia Couto ran the AIM news agency during the revolutionary struggle. He now lives in Maputo where he works as an environmental biologist and heads the Mozambique side of the Limpopo Transnational Park. In 2007 he was the first African author to win the Latin Union Award for Romance Languages; in 2013 he was awarded the 100,000 Cam es Prize for Literature, in recognition of his life's work. In 2014 he received the $50,000 Neustadt Prize for Literature, and in 2015 he was shortlisted for the Man Booker International Prize.


Customer Reviews

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A simple story with a powerful message about the power of love and hope

I had initially started to read the book Jonathan Strange and Mr Norell as it was suggested to me on the Go Review That Book! Group on Librarything.com. However just as I was starting to read it a few books that I had put on hold at the library came in so I put that book aside and began to read Sleepwalking Land by Mia Couto. I first heard about this book on Librarything and was intrigued by what people said about it. This book takes place entirely in a burnt out bus somewhere in Mozambique during the civil war that occurred there during the 1980's. The main story takes place between Muidinga a young boy and the older man, Tuahir, who takes it upon himself to care for him. Tuahir is a gruff character who cares deeply for Muidinga but doesn't like to show it openly. Instead he shows him with small actions rather than words the love that he feels. After leaving a refugee camp Tuahir and Muidinga wander Mozambique and eventually take refuge in a burnt out bus. While in the bus they find among the remain belongs a series of diaries and bond between the two grows as they lose themselves in the story that the diaries contain. Sleepwalking Land is a powerful novel with a dream-like feel to it. In the hands of a less talented author this story would probably have been very disjointed. Couto manages to weave the two stories together in an almost seamless way. The characters are lovable as well as memorable as is the story that they tell. Sleepwalking Land is a short novel but its one whose message of the power of love and hope is one that stays will you long after the book is down. Couto has a beautiful way of speaking and I look forward to reading other novels by him. [...]

Sublime

At last they have translated this book, one of the original 12 best books of Africa. I am on the second reading -- there are so many moments of sublime beauty. Highly recommended
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