
Guerrillas
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From the Nobel-Prize-winning author comes a novel of exile, displacement, and the agonizing cruelty and pain of colonialism, both for those who rule and those who are their victims.
Set on a troubled Caribbean island, where “everybody wants to fight his own little war,” and where “everyone is a guerrilla,” the novel centers on Roche, once a hero of the South African resistance, now living on the island in a quiet role. When his English mistress arrives—restless, bored, and entranced by fantasies of native power and sexuality—he and she become drawn into a fatal connection with Jimmy Ahmed, a young guerrilla leader driven by rage, power and memories of England.
Against the larger anguish of the world they inhabit, these three characters act out a drama of death, hideous sexual violence, and political and spiritual impotence that profoundly reflects the ravages history can make on human lives.
“A brilliant novel in every way.… [It] shimmers with artistic certainty.” — The New York Times Book Review
Info
ISBN: 9780679731740
Published Date: September 1, 1990
Publisher: Vintage Books
Language: English
Page Count: 248
Size: 8.06" l x 5.23" w x 0.60" h
Category
Fiction
Subject
Literary