The Wondrous and Tragic Life of Ivan and Ivana

The Wondrous and Tragic Life of Ivan and Ivana

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Author: Maryse Cond

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 368


Born in Guadeloupe, Ivan and Ivana are twins with a bond so strong they become afraid of their feelings for one another. When their mother sends them off to live with their father in Mali they begin to grow apart, until, as young adults in Paris, Ivana's youthful altruism compels her to join the police academy, while Ivan, stunted by early experiences of rejection and exploitation, walks the path of radicalization. The twins, unable to live either with or without each other, become perpetrator and victim in a wave of violent attacks. In The Wondrous and Tragic Life of Ivan and Ivana, Maryse Cond, winner of the 2018 Alternative Nobel prize in literature, touches upon major contemporary issues such as racism, terrorism, political corruption, economic inequality, globalization, and migration. With her most modern novel to date, this master storyteller offers an impressive picture of a colorful yet turbulent 21st century. 'Scandal is at thecenter of two of Cond's newly translated novels, both of which show her at hersignature best: offering complex, polyphonic and ultimately shattering storieswhose provocations linger long after their final pages.The Wondrous and Tragic Life of Ivan and Ivana, one of many works wryly rendered in English byCond's translator husband, was written in the wake of the Charlie Hebdoattacks in Paris and takes on the feedback loop of global inequity andradicalisation. The conceit is deceptively straightforward: Ivan and Ivana aretwins born to a single Guadeloupean mother, and as they grow up they adore eachother above all else in the world. In fact, their bond is so strong that ittips over into incestuous passions they must be vigilant not to consummate. Yetdespite their closeness, they grow to be as different as night and day, or intheir case, terrorist and police hero...This book is a reflection on the dangers ofbinary thinking, and the Wilde line 'Each man kills the thing he loves' servesas a kind of refrain for the mutually destructive passions between West andEast, black and white, purist and pervert.' - The New York Times Book Review 'What an astounding novel. Never have I read anything so wild and loving, so tender and ruthless. Cond is one of our greatest writers, a literary sorcerer but here she has outdone even herself, summoned a storm from out of the world's troubled heart. Ivan and Ivana, in their love, in their Attic fates, mirror our species' terrible brokenness and it's improbable grace.' - Junot Daz 'The breadth, depth, and power of Maryse Cond's majestic work is exceptionally remarkable. The Wondrous and Tragic Life of Ivan and Ivana is a superb addition to this incomparable oeuvre, and is one of Cond's most timely, virtuoso, and breathtaking novels.' - Edwidge Danticat



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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Maryse Cond

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 368


Born in Guadeloupe, Ivan and Ivana are twins with a bond so strong they become afraid of their feelings for one another. When their mother sends them off to live with their father in Mali they begin to grow apart, until, as young adults in Paris, Ivana's youthful altruism compels her to join the police academy, while Ivan, stunted by early experiences of rejection and exploitation, walks the path of radicalization. The twins, unable to live either with or without each other, become perpetrator and victim in a wave of violent attacks. In The Wondrous and Tragic Life of Ivan and Ivana, Maryse Cond, winner of the 2018 Alternative Nobel prize in literature, touches upon major contemporary issues such as racism, terrorism, political corruption, economic inequality, globalization, and migration. With her most modern novel to date, this master storyteller offers an impressive picture of a colorful yet turbulent 21st century. 'Scandal is at thecenter of two of Cond's newly translated novels, both of which show her at hersignature best: offering complex, polyphonic and ultimately shattering storieswhose provocations linger long after their final pages.The Wondrous and Tragic Life of Ivan and Ivana, one of many works wryly rendered in English byCond's translator husband, was written in the wake of the Charlie Hebdoattacks in Paris and takes on the feedback loop of global inequity andradicalisation. The conceit is deceptively straightforward: Ivan and Ivana aretwins born to a single Guadeloupean mother, and as they grow up they adore eachother above all else in the world. In fact, their bond is so strong that ittips over into incestuous passions they must be vigilant not to consummate. Yetdespite their closeness, they grow to be as different as night and day, or intheir case, terrorist and police hero...This book is a reflection on the dangers ofbinary thinking, and the Wilde line 'Each man kills the thing he loves' servesas a kind of refrain for the mutually destructive passions between West andEast, black and white, purist and pervert.' - The New York Times Book Review 'What an astounding novel. Never have I read anything so wild and loving, so tender and ruthless. Cond is one of our greatest writers, a literary sorcerer but here she has outdone even herself, summoned a storm from out of the world's troubled heart. Ivan and Ivana, in their love, in their Attic fates, mirror our species' terrible brokenness and it's improbable grace.' - Junot Daz 'The breadth, depth, and power of Maryse Cond's majestic work is exceptionally remarkable. The Wondrous and Tragic Life of Ivan and Ivana is a superb addition to this incomparable oeuvre, and is one of Cond's most timely, virtuoso, and breathtaking novels.' - Edwidge Danticat