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Bitter Eden

A Novel

Tatamkhulu Afrika
4
(1)
Pages
240
Year
2014
Language
English

About

A modern classic being introduced to the United States for the first time, Tatamkhulu Afrika's autobiographical novel illuminating the profound and incomparable bonds forged between prisoners of war.
Bitter Eden is based on Tatamkhulu Afrika's own capture in North Africa and his experiences as a prisoner of war during World War II in Italy and Germany. This frank and beautifully wrought novel deals with three men who must negotiate the emotions that are brought to the surface by the physical closeness of survival in the male-only camps. The complex rituals of camp life and the strange loyalties and deep bonds among the men are heartbreakingly depicted. Bitter Eden is a tender, bitter, deeply felt book of lives inexorably changed, and of a war whose ending does not bring peace.

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"A gripping study of the dehumanizing effects of war and an empathetic portrait of illicit love."
The New York Times
"The story behind the story of Bitter Eden, the gorgeously written posthumous American debut by Tatamkhulu Afrika, reads as if the author stepped out of a Roberto Bolaño novel....Bitter Eden is a small masterpiece."
San Francisco Chronicle
"Although most American readers are likely unfamiliar with Tatamkhulu Afrika's work, that is about to change. Bitter Eden...is a profound work of fiction that deals with male bonding during wartime, as well as ideas of masculinity, love, and art. "
Out.com

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