
Malo-Woussou
Malo-Woussou est un roman polyphonique qui traite des filiations non assum es au sein de trois familles sur quarante ans. Barakissa Kamat , Ivoirienne, a dix-huit ans et est l ve en terminale. Son petit fr re Bouba en a dix. Hussein, lui, n'a pas connu son p re. Il revient de son aventure en Libye pour reconstruire sa vie au Tchad. Tous les trois partagent une filiation inex-tricable. Moussa Haggar, l'ancien policier tchadien des Nations unies en C te d'Ivoire, voit resurgir de son pass deux enfants qu'il n'a pas reconnus et dont il ignorait l'existence. Au soir de sa vie, le p re Haggar soupire apr s le pardon et le rachat. En filigrane, ce roman questionne galement les angles morts des op rations de maintien ou de consolidation de la paix de l'ONU dans le monde.
Malo-Woussou is a polyphonic novel that explores unacknowledged family ties within three families over forty years. Barakissa Kamat , from Ivory Coast, is eighteen years old and in her final year of high school. Her younger brother, Bouba, is ten. Hussein, on the other hand, never knew his father. He has just returned from his adventure in Libya to rebuild his life in Chad. All three share an inextricable family connection. Moussa Haggar, a former Chadian police officer with the United Nations in Ivory Coast, sees two children from his past reappear, children he never acknowledged and whose existence he was unaware of. In the twilight of his life, Father Haggar yearns for forgiveness and redemption. Underlying the narrative, this novel also questions the blind spots of UN peacekeeping and peacebuilding operations around the world.
- Kirjailija
- Fidèle Goulyzia
- ISBN
- 9789998268494
- Kieli
- Ranska
- Paino
- 485 grammaa
- Julkaisupäivä
- 16.1.2026
- Kustantaja
- Les Nouvelles Editions Du Sahel
- Sivumäärä
- 410