Black Moses

by Alain Mabanckou

Helen Stevenson (Translator)

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SHORTLISTED FOR THE SCOTT MONCRIEFF PRIZE

It's 1970, and in the People's Republic of Congo a Marxist-Leninist revolution is ushering in a new age. But at the orphanage on the outskirts of Pointe-Noire where young Moses has grown up, the revolution has only strengthened the reign of Dieudonne Ngoulmoumako, the orphanage's corrupt director.

So Moses escapes to Pointe-Noire, where he finds a home first with a larcenous band of Congolese Merry Men and then among the Zairian prostitutes of the Trois-Cents quarter. But the authorities won't leave Moses in peace, and intervene to chase both the Merry Men and the Trois-Cents girls out of town. All this injustice pushes poor Moses over the edge. Could he really be the Robin Hood of the Congo? Or is he just losing his marbles?

Vivid, exuberant and heartwarming, Black Moses is a vital new extension of Alain Mabanckou's extraordinary, interlinked body of work dedicated to his native Congo, and confirms his status as one of our great storytellers.
  • ISBN10 1620972948
  • ISBN13 9781620972946
  • Publish Date 6 June 2017 (first published 23 March 2017)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Imprint New Press
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 208
  • Language English