Season of the Shadow. Translated by Gila Walker. ₹ $ £ Description. Details. Shipping. This powerful novel presents the early days of the transatlantic slave trade from a new perspective: that of the sub-Saharan population that became its first victims. Cameroonian novelist Léonora Miano presents a world on the brink of. Léonora Miano is the author of Season of the Shadow, published in the United States by Seagull Books (distributed by the University of Chicago Press) in April in a translation by Gila Walker. Born in Cameroon, Léonora Miano moved to France as a student. She has written fourteen books that have been translated into many languages. Translated by Gila Walker. Now in paperback, a brutal and dreamlike story about the first victims of the transatlantic slave trade. This powerful novel presents the early days of the transatlantic slave trade from a new perspective: that of the sub-Saharan population that became its first victims. Cameroonian novelist Léonora Miano presents a world on the brink of disappearing—a pre-colonial civilization with roots .
Find many great new used options and get the best deals for The French List Ser.: Season of the Shadow by Léonora Miano (, Trade Paperback) at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products! Season of the Shadow won the Prix Fémina (a coveted French literary prize decided by an all-female jury) in , and it's been translated by Gila Walker.Léonora Miano: Season of the Shadow. Such is the universe of the novel Season of the Shadow by Cameroonian novelist Leonora Miano. Published in French in , this novel explores the origins of the slave trade from the perspective of a village or clan that is caught up in something so much bigger than they imagine.
Season of the Shadow (The French List) - Kindle edition by Miano, Léonora, Walker, Gila. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Season of the Shadow (The French List). Translated by Gila Walker. Now in paperback, a brutal and dreamlike story about the first victims of the transatlantic slave trade. This powerful novel presents the early days of the transatlantic slave trade from a new perspective: that of the sub-Saharan population that became its first victims. Cameroonian novelist Léonora Miano presents a world on the brink of disappearing—a pre-colonial civilization with roots that stretch back for centuries. This powerful novel presents the early days of the transatlantic slave trade from a new perspective: that of the sub-Saharan population that became its first victims. Cameroonian novelist Léonora Miano presents a world on the brink of disappearing--a pre-colonial civilization with roots that stretch back for centuries. One day, a group of villagers find twelve of their people missing. Where.
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