This beautifully written novel, by one of South Africa's most celebrated writers, has an almost hypnotic power that draws the reader into one woman's life. As a post-apartheid novel, *This Life* considers both the past and future of the Afrikaner people through four generations of one family. In an
This Life
β Scribed by Quntos KunQuest
- Book ID
- 110664328
- Publisher
- Agate Publishing
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 240 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781572848481
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
This Life is the debut novel by Quntos KunQuest, a longtime inmate at Angola, the infamous Louisiana State Penitentiary. This marks the appearance of a bold, distinctive new voice, one deeply inflected by hiphop, that delves into the meaning of a life spent behind bars, the human bonds formed therein, and the poetry that even those in the most dire places can create.
Lil Chris is just nineteen when he arrives at Angola as an AUβan admitting unit, a fresh fish, a new vict. He's got a life sentence with no chance of parole, but he's also got a clear mind and sharp awarenessβone that picks up quickly on the details of the system, his fellow inmates, and what he can do to claim a place at the top. When he meets Rise, a mature inmate who's already spent years in the system, and whose composure and raised consciousness command the respect of the other prisoners, Lil Chris learns to find his way in a system bent on repressing every means he has to express himself.
Lil Chris and Rise channel their questions, frustrations, and pain into rap, and This Life flows with the same cadence that powers their charged verses. It pulses with the heat of impassioned inmates, the oppressive daily routines of the prison yard, and the rap contests that bring the men of the prison together.
This Life is told in a voice that only a man who's lived it could haveβa clipped, urgent, evocative voice that surges with anger, honesty, playfulness, and a deep sense of ugly history. Angola started out as a plantationβand as This Life makes clear, black inmates are still in a kind of enslavement there. This Life is an important debut that commands our attention with the vigor, dynamism, and raw, consciousness-expanding energy of this essential new voice.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
**The early novel that established Meg Wolitzer's career, later made into Nora Ephron's first film as a director.** The third book by *New York Times*-bestselling author Meg Wolitzer (originally published as *This Is Your Life*), a smart, witty and perceptive novel about the daughters of a fe
We never know, do we? We never know how many days weβll be given or how weβll go. There are no guarantees. Only hopes and dreams.β An infant is left on the doorstep of Saint Michaelβs Orphanage in the winter of 1936 with only an engraved medallion to mark his identity. Marvin Saint Michael grows u