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Sleepwalking Place
Literature梦游之地
(mozambique) Mia Cotto
"Sleepland" is the masterpiece of the novel by Mozambican writer Mia Cotto. In the 1980s, Mozambique was mired in civil war. As survivors of the war, an old man and a boy use a burned-out bus as a shelter. They discover a diary left by a deceased passenger in which he recounts his life story. The boy narrated to the old man, and the stories in the diary were intertwined and integrated with reality. "Sleepland" was written in 1992 and is Mia Cotto's debut novel. He powerfully complained about the deep suffering left by the war, and used highly poetic and vivid language to create a magical atmosphere that is closely connected with reality.
"Sleepland" is the masterpiece of the novel by Mozambican writer Mia Cotto. In the 1980s, Mozambique was mired in civil war. As survivors of the war, an old man and a boy use a burned-out bus as a shelter. They discover a diary left by a deceased passenger in which he recounts his life story. The boy narrated to the old man, and the stories in the diary were intertwined and integrated with reality. "Sleepland" was written in 1992 and is Mia Cotto's debut novel. He powerfully complained about the deep suffering left by the war, and used highly poetic and vivid language to create a magical atmosphere that is closely connected with reality.

Jerusalem
General Fiction耶稣撒冷
(mozambique) Mia Cotto
"Jesus Jerusalem" is the masterpiece of Mozambican writer Mia Cotto's novel. After the civil war in Mozambique, Sylvestre's wife died unexpectedly. In extreme grief, he moved his family to a remote place where wild beasts lived, named it "Jesus Salem", and waited there for God's apology. With him are the younger son Mwanito, the eldest son Ndonzi, the war-scarred veteran Zakaria, the connection with the outside world Aprosimado, and Sylvestre's sexual partner - a female mule named Zesbela. In order to completely erase the pain of losing his wife, Sylvesterer created another hell. Jerusalem is a place without past and future, a place that denies time and denies memory. People here learn to stop crying and praying, stay away from the river of time, and regard women and outsiders as enemies of the family. His brother Ndonji wanted to escape from his father's prison all his life. He secretly taught Mwanito how to regain his memory through literacy and writing. It wasn't until Martha, a white woman, broke into Jerusalem and revealed the true cause of her mother's death that Jerusalem finally began to fall apart. As Mia Kotto's most important work after "Sleepland", "Jesus Jerusalem" deeply depicts the intergenerational grief left by the war. The protagonist Mwanito finally reconstructs the family memory that his father refused to talk about through "writing" and makes a real voice of independence within the African continent. The publication of "Jesus Salem" fills a major gap in the translation of African Portuguese literature in China and gives readers an excellent opportunity to understand Africa and the diversity of Portuguese literature.
"Jesus Jerusalem" is the masterpiece of Mozambican writer Mia Cotto's novel. After the civil war in Mozambique, Sylvestre's wife died unexpectedly. In extreme grief, he moved his family to a remote place where wild beasts lived, named it "Jesus Salem", and waited there for God's apology. With him are the younger son Mwanito, the eldest son Ndonzi, the war-scarred veteran Zakaria, the connection with the outside world Aprosimado, and Sylvestre's sexual partner - a female mule named Zesbela. In order to completely erase the pain of losing his wife, Sylvesterer created another hell. Jerusalem is a place without past and future, a place that denies time and denies memory. People here learn to stop crying and praying, stay away from the river of time, and regard women and outsiders as enemies of the family. His brother Ndonji wanted to escape from his father's prison all his life. He secretly taught Mwanito how to regain his memory through literacy and writing. It wasn't until Martha, a white woman, broke into Jerusalem and revealed the true cause of her mother's death that Jerusalem finally began to fall apart. As Mia Kotto's most important work after "Sleepland", "Jesus Jerusalem" deeply depicts the intergenerational grief left by the war. The protagonist Mwanito finally reconstructs the family memory that his father refused to talk about through "writing" and makes a real voice of independence within the African continent. The publication of "Jesus Salem" fills a major gap in the translation of African Portuguese literature in China and gives readers an excellent opportunity to understand Africa and the diversity of Portuguese literature.

Sands of Kings Trilogy 2: Sword and Spear
General Fiction帝王之沙三部曲2:剑与矛
(mozambique) Mia Cotto
"Sword and Spear" follows "Women of Ashes". Imani's brothers died one after another, and she was sent to be a concubine to King Gaza, hoping to kill the king for revenge. The Portuguese army attacked, the Gaza army was defeated, and Imani was captured along with the Gaza royal family.
"Sword and Spear" follows "Women of Ashes". Imani's brothers died one after another, and she was sent to be a concubine to King Gaza, hoping to kill the king for revenge. The Portuguese army attacked, the Gaza army was defeated, and Imani was captured along with the Gaza royal family.