Whiteman (Paperback)

By Tony D'Souza
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Description


In an Ivory Coast village where Christians and Muslims are squaring off for war, against a backdrop of bloody conflict and vibrant African life, Jack Diaz—an American relief worker—and Mamadou, his village guardian, learn that hate knows no color and that true heroism waits where we least expect it.

During lulls in the violence, Jack learns the cycles of Africa—of hunting in the rain forest, cultivating the yam, and navigating the nuances of the language; of witchcraft, storytelling, and chivalry. Despite the omnipresence of AIDS, he courts a stunning Peul girl, meets his neighbor’s wife in the darkened forest, and desperately pursues the village flirt. Still, Jack spends many nights alone in his hut, longing for love in a place where his skin color excludes him.

Brimming with dangerous passions and the pressures of life in a time of war, Whiteman is a stunning debut and a tale of desire, isolation, humor, action, and fear.

About the Author


Tony D'Souza's fiction has been published in the New Yorker, Black Warrior Review, the Literary Review, Playboy, and Tin House. He lives in Sarasota, Florida.

Praise for Whiteman…


PRAISE FOR WHITEMAN

"What makes Whiteman so affecting is D’Souza’s understanding of what it’s like to fall in love with people who will never be like you, with a place that will never be home and with a troubled continent that—despite your best intentions—you can do nothing to save."—PEOPLE (Critic’s Choice)

"Quirky, seductive and funny. The author has acquired the arts of a master storyteller, and each little tale nestled in this novel has an intoxicating, fireside charm."—LAURA MILLER, SALON




"[Whiteman] is a subtle but damning response to the assumption that Western aid is all-benevolent."

"The book has a very real, immediate, nonfiction feel to it."

"It''s the quality of vision that makes D''Souza''s novel notable and, for a first book, unusual."

"Quirky, funny, and seductive... capture[s] a shard of the host country in a way that NGO novels rarely do."

Product Details ISBN-10: 015603249X
ISBN-13: 9780156032490
Published: Mariner Books, 04/01/2007
Pages: 288
Language: English