dimanche 28 février 2010

Must-read


Drop whatever you're doing, go out, get this book and read it.

Extrait d'une interview avec l'auteur:


Is the novel based on a true story?

No, but there’s one true story in particular that made me determined to write the novel. In 2001 an Angolan man named Manuel Bravo fled to England and claimed asylum on the grounds that he and his family would be persecuted and killed if they were returned to Angola. He lived in a state of uncertainty for four years pending a decision on his application. Then, without warning, in September 2005 Manuel Bravo and his 13-year-old son were seized in a dawn raid and interned at an Immigration Removal Centre in southern England. They were told that they would be forcibly deported to Angola the next morning. That night, Manuel Bravo took his own life by hanging himself in a stairwell. His son was awoken in his cell and told the news. What had happened was that Manuel Bravo, aware of a rule under which unaccompanied minors cannot be deported from the UK, had taken his own life in order to save the life of his son. Among his last words to his child were: “Be brave. Work hard. Do well at school.”

5 commentaires:

cappelli a dit…

J'avais beaucoup aimé le premier roman de cet auteur, Incendiary. Tu me donnes envie de lire celui-ci. Tu sais que c'est un auteur Nil/Laffont déniché par Maggie?

Anonyme a dit…

Must read 2 : Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (je viens de devorer son dernier recueil de nouvelles).
Must read 3 : Roya Pirzad (traduction francaise).
Anne

Anne a dit…

ça glace le coeur un résumé pareil ... et ça me met face à mes petits tracas du quotidien: dérisoires.
et encore plus face à cette ironie du sort qui nous a fait naître du "bon côté de la frontière". Si j'ai le temps, je le lirai, tiens.

Sabbio a dit…

Je viens d'avoir une boule au ventre en lisant l'histoire de cet homme et son fils...

rein a dit…

I read the book on the plane when I returned from Belgium. Heartbreaking story. A brute confrontation with the most essential thing of all, the right to life.