Kaya Days
Synopsis
"Nearly impossible to put down." -NPR
In 1999, the Mauritian musician Joseph Réginald Topize, better known as Kaya, was arrested for smoking weed while performing at a concert. Following his death in police custody just days later, the island nation surged with violence in a long-overdue demand for justice from the marginalized populations of the African island off the coast of Madagascar.
In Kaya Days, the spirit of the island and its many people-Hindu, Muslim, Chinese, Franco-Mauritian, and Creole-is distilled into a young woman's daylong search through the uproar for her younger brother, who has gone missing. Amid burning cars and buildings, opportunists and revolutionaries, Santee rises into another world, a furious, brilliant one. An exhilarating journey into night from a small Hindu village to the big city, and from innocence into womanhood, Carl de Souza's surreal English-language debut, artfully translated from French by Jeffrey Zuckerman, is an explosion of politics and poetry, a humid dream-world of revolutionary fervor where seemingly anything-everything-is possible.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Two Lines Press
- ISBN: 9781949641196
- Number of pages: 178
- Dimensions: 178 x 114 x 13 mm
- Weight: 181g
- Languages: English
