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The New England Review : “The Wood of the Cross”

News - Scholastique - October 28, 2020

The New England Review published a new translation story “The Wood of the Cross”, translated by Melanie Mauthner

The New England Review published a new translation story “The Wood of the Cross”, translated by Melanie Mauthner , taken from my collection of short stories ‘Ce que murmurent les collines‘.

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“The Wood of the Cross”: a story by Rwandan author Scholastique Mukasonga combines myth and history – tr. Melanie Mauthner in the New England Review

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Scholastique Mukasonga is a Rwandan author living in France. She was born in Gikongoro Province in 1956. Mukasonga left Rwanda before the Rwandan genocide, which killed 37 members of her family, her mother being one of them.

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