The literary magazine The Quarterly Conversation has published a review by Tara Cheesman-Olmsted on my latest book, ‘ Cockroaches ‘, edited by Archipelago Books.
You can also read the interview of Jordan Stump, the American translator of ‘Cockroaches’
Read the whole article on The Quarterly Conversation site.
“The opening pages of Cockroaches, Mukasonga’s memoir about the Rwandan genocide and the decades surrounding it, introduces a distinctive narrative style and framework onto the story that follows. Mukasonga creates an intimate space where she can speak. She seats us across the table and, in hushed tones (her children sleeping in the next room), shares her memories.” – The Quarterly Conversation
Tara Cheesman-Olmsted is a blogger, freelance critic and active member in an online community dedicated to promoting international authors & books in translation. Her reviews can be found across the internet – including the sites The Rumpus, Necessary Fiction, Book Riot, The Quarterly Conversation & Harriet (the blog of the Poetry Foundation). She was a panelist at the 2015 PEN World Voices Festival in New York City and is a voting member of the National Book Critics Circle. Since 2009 she’s written the blog Reader At Large (formerly BookSexy Review) under the pen name tolmsted.
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