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How to Be a Revolutionary

A Novel

«How To Be A Revolutionary is a fabulous, sometimes frightening flight of transnational imagination, a truly original debut novel by C.A. Davids. The parallel tales of these three uncertain "revolutionaries" include a fictional story of the poet Langston Hughes, and traverse across time and place, from the 1930's to the present day, circling around Shanghai, Cape Town and Harlem. This novel could be a textbook for how to write politics and history into a novel, without sentimentality or self-righteous ideology, because Davids' characters are all vital, flawed and persuasively real. As well, the narrative is rooted in a deep understanding of the political histories and worlds it portrays. This is also a profound and complex investigation of what it means to be both privileged and oppressed, and how there are no easy choices on either the "right" or "wrong" side of history. A fascinating read that takes you into many hearts of darkness. Davids is a talented new voice, and a visionary storyteller of the inescapable histories and experiences that connect us all.»

Xu Xi, author of Insignificance

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An extraordinary, ambitious, globe-spanning novel about what we owe our consciences

Detaljer

Forlag
Verso Books
Innbinding
Paperback
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
304
ISBN
9781839760877
Utgivelsesår
2022
Format
20 x 13 cm

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«How To Be A Revolutionary is a fabulous, sometimes frightening flight of transnational imagination, a truly original debut novel by C.A. Davids. The parallel tales of these three uncertain "revolutionaries" include a fictional story of the poet Langston Hughes, and traverse across time and place, from the 1930's to the present day, circling around Shanghai, Cape Town and Harlem. This novel could be a textbook for how to write politics and history into a novel, without sentimentality or self-righteous ideology, because Davids' characters are all vital, flawed and persuasively real. As well, the narrative is rooted in a deep understanding of the political histories and worlds it portrays. This is also a profound and complex investigation of what it means to be both privileged and oppressed, and how there are no easy choices on either the "right" or "wrong" side of history. A fascinating read that takes you into many hearts of darkness. Davids is a talented new voice, and a visionary storyteller of the inescapable histories and experiences that connect us all.»

Xu Xi, author of Insignificance

«On The Blacks of Cape Town: Beautifully written and compelling. She shows how notions of belonging, of home and exile, are contingent on much more than place and history.»

James Smith, Africa in Words

«How to Be a Revolutionary is a novel about the costs of remembering the past and the far more dire consequences of forgetting it.»

Eileen Gonzalez, Foreword

«South African novelist Davids delivers a politically charged story of love and espionage. An intriguing story that...winds its way to an elegantly satisfying conclusion.»

Kirkus Review

«Deeply rewarding and pleasurable.»

Khairani Barokka, The White Review, Books of the Year 2021

«There is much to admire here: Davids is excellent on the grind of daily life under repressive regimes, whether it be the brutal terror of apartheid South Africa or the technocratic surveillance state that is present-day China.»

Peter Whittaker, New Internationalist

«Exquisite ... the sheer beauty of the prose and the shrewdness of the observations will keep the reader entranced.»

Glen Retief, Mail & Guardian

«Kaleidoscopic...An admirably ambitious and absorbing exploration of activism, betrayal and daily life in interesting times, of increasing relevance in many parts of the world.»

Sarah Moss, New York Times

«History, like revolutions, is complicated, and Davids is sensitive in her portrayal of the impossible choices that ordinary people face during moments of acute political crisis.»

Rhian Sasseen, Paris Review

«C.A. Davids doesn't shy away from confronting big issues that constitute the human condition today. At its heart is the question of how the specific events and actions that comprise the lives of individuals might speak to, and indeed influence, a shared social consciousness.»

Mark Rappolt, ArtReview

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