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The aquatics / Osvalde Lewat ; translated by Maren Baudet-Lackner.

Lewat, Osvalde, (author.). Baudet-Lackner, Maren, (translator.).

Summary:

"An extraordinary novel of loyalty, strife, and empowerment from Peabody Award-winning Cameroonian filmmaker Osvalde Lewat. In the fictional African country of Zambuena, Katmé Abbia enjoys a life of privilege and influence married to Tashun, the powerful prefect of Zambuena's capital. Yet after years spent playing the obedient, demure wife to a husband who has ceased to notice her, Katmé grows increasingly restless. Her one source of connection is Samy, a childhood friend, struggling artist, and gay man-an offense punishable by law in Zambuena. When Katmé discovers that Samy's new exhibition, funded by herself and Tashun, boldly critiques Zambuena's social and economic inequities, her public, married life is set on a collision course with her one true friendship. As social pressures and political rivals sow life-threatening consequences, Katmé faces an agonizing choice: abandon her friend or destroy her family. Mixing compassion with clear-eyed fury and a keen sense of the absurd, The Aquatics confronts one of contemporary Africa's most entrenched societal issues in a story as immersive and inevitable as a quickly rising tide"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781566897457
  • ISBN: 1566897459
  • Physical Description: 227 pages ; 21 cm
  • Publisher: Minneapolis : Coffee House Press, [2025]
Subject:
Ewondo (African people) > Africa > Social conditions > 21st century > Fiction.
Social classes > Africa > 21st century > Fiction.
Women > Africa > Social conditions > 21st century > Fiction.
Power (Philosophy) > Fiction.
Abuse of administrative power > Fiction.
Genre:
Psychological fiction.
Novels.

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  • 2 of 2 copies available at NC Cardinal. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Onslow County Public Library.

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