Violence and Violation in Africa.(Mortals)(Book Review)

World and I, April, 2004 by Ross, Robert

Robert Ross is a freelance writer and critic who has published widely on postcolonial literature.

Norman Rush chronicles the lives of ordinary mortals on an African odyssey

MORTALS

Norman Rush

New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2003

715 pp., $26.95

The themes of violence and violation have dominated fiction about Africa ever since Joseph Conrad published "Heart of Darkness" in 1902. Just over a century later, Norman Rush explores these recurrent preoccupations in Mortals--an immense and immensely successful novel. While the narrative provides a generous helping of action and suspense, it focuses primarily on the central character, who struggles to grasp the mystery of his mortality. That actual violence and violation...

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