A searing novel exploring the construction of masculinity in
sub-Saharan Africa.
After beating his girlfriend and leaving her for dead on the street,
Amok retraces his steps. Frightened by his act, which reproduces the
violence of his father, he hopes to save the woman. But it is too late
when he arrives at the scene; two women are already carrying the injured
woman. Overwhelmed and not daring to reveal himself, he decides to find
his father in order to learn how to rid himself of the dark force that
he believes runs through the men of his lineage. He embarks on a journey
that will be, more than anything, an inner one, forcing him to
understand his story and choose a healthier way of being in the world.
This second volume of Twilight of Torment is both intimate and
political. Through the story of a man and his family, we discover an
African bourgeoisie and its many social wanderings in a contemporary
Africa whose future seems nebulous.