A wonderful mix of magical realism and wordplay that has a similar tone
to Márquez at his best. Couto writes in an idiom all his own that feels
authentically African.--Ink
In Mozambique after the end of the civil war, local soldiers have been
unaccountably blown up. When it begins to happen to UN peacekeepers, a
high-level delegation visits the village of Tizangara to initiate an
investigation. As the UN investigation unfolds, Mia Couto brilliantly
shows how the perceptions of events both inside and outside the country
are altered when interpreted from an African perspective.
Mia Couto was born in 1955 in Mozambique and is the most prominent
Portuguese-speaking African writer. He now lives in Maputo, where he
manages the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park.