In this article People from Oetimu Felix K. Nesi
originally published in Publishers Weekly
Jan 07, 2025
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originally published in Publishers Weekly
Jan 07, 2025
Nesi makes his English-language debut with this arresting portrait of violence in East Timor.
Though the pace sometimes drags, Nesi seamlessly weaves the lives of his characters together, and he succeeds at providing complex historical context to the culminating scene of carnage at Martin’s house. The result is a potent and shocking tale of postcolonial depravity.
Though the pace sometimes drags, Nesi seamlessly weaves the lives of his characters together, and he succeeds at providing complex historical context to the culminating scene of carnage at Martin’s house. The result is a potent and shocking tale of postcolonial depravity.
Read the full article here.
