By the winner of the 2018 Alternative Nobel prize in literature Born
in Guadeloupe, Ivan and Ivana are twins with a bond so strong they
become afraid of their feelings for one another. When their mother sends
them off to live with their father in Mali they begin to grow apart,
until, as young adults in Paris, Ivana's youthful altruism compels her
to join the police academy, while Ivan, stunted by early experiences of
rejection and exploitation, walks the path of radicalization. The twins,
unable to live either with or without each other, become perpetrator and
victim in a wave of violent attacks. In The Wondrous and Tragic Life of
Ivan and Ivana, Maryse Condé, winner of the 2018 Alternative Nobel prize
in literature, touches upon major contemporary issues such as racism,
terrorism, political corruption, economic inequality, globalization, and
migration. With her most modern novel to date, this master storyteller
offers an impressive picture of a colorful yet turbulent 21st century.