"The Peacekeeper’s Wife explores lives torn by war. A war both far and near, strange and foreign, yet deep in the lives left behind.
When Issa was sent as one of the several thousand men to the peacekeeping mission in the Congo, Issa's newly wedded wife, Malika watched and waited in helpless horror as they became entangled in someone else’s war, a shared disaster of the world we are said to now live in. As Issa guarded the UN base, barring rebels from raping children, and patrolling borders of a ruined but still rich territory, back home in Segol, Malika felt the weight of separation, descending to a gradual but forceful emotional abyss. Fatimata, her mother-in-law, pained by the absence of a son, accused her of being a witch and sent her to Bintou, the marabout. The conflict between Malika and Fatimata escalated drawing fire from their mutual loneliness.

The Peacekeeper’s Wife captures the human catastrophe of wars in faraway lands, not through malnourished and raped children; but through the excruciating loss and loneliness of estranged families; serving as a metaphor for other kinds of wars fought by economic and political migrants burdened by separation from loved ones.

13,000 F CFA
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ISBN / ISSN:
9782359260441
Format:
216 x 140
Nombre de pages:
272
Date de parution:
2015
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A propos de l'auteur

Kevin Eze was born in Nigeria where he began writing and learning the piano at the age of seven. He studied Literature and Philosophy at the Jesuit Faculty in the Congo and Sociology at the University of Paris. A student of Theology, he attended the Wole Soyinka Writers’ Workshop in Lagos. His stories have appeared in Writers, Writing on Conflict and Wars in Africa and in Long Journeys, an anthology by the BRILL/AEGIS African Studies Series. Kevin lives and writes in Senegal, West Africa.