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The 2010 Award

 

Human Love

Human Love

by Andrei Makine

Translated from the original French by Geoffrey Strachan

 

 

 

Nominated by:

  • Bibliothèque Municipale de Mullhouse, France

Publisher of Nominated Edition:


Sceptre, UK

 

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ABOUT THE BOOK

Love for another person. Love for humanity as a whole. Are the two compatible or mutually exclusive?
In his most ambitious novel since Dreams of My Russian Summers, Andreï Makine takes us into the heart of Africa. His hero is Elias Almeida, a black revolutionary whose father was killed when Elias was still a child, and whose mother, to feed him, was forced to prostitute herself. Saved from death by a Catholic priest, Elias becomes a brilliant pupil, destined for greatness. But the memory of his parents turns him into an important cog in the worldwide revolutionary movement, sending him to Cuba and the Soviet Union to be trained for espionage and sabotage, first in his native Angola, still struggling to liberate itself from the colonial yoke, and then to other "hot spots."
But what happens when a black revolutionary dedicated to bettering the world falls in love with a white woman, who wants only to live a peaceful, simple life?.

(From Publisher).

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Andreï Makine was born in Russia in 1958 and emigrated to France in 1987. In 1995 his novel Dreams of My Russian Summers won the Goncourt Prize and the Médicis Prize, France’s two most prestigious literary awards. He divides his time between Paris and a village in southwestern France.

LIBRARIANS' COMMENTS

From Africa to Siberia, after the fall of the Soviet Empire with its war and slaughters. This is a novel about human dignity throughout the life of a revolutionary.

 

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