We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed with Our Families: Stories from Rwanda We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed with Our Families is the winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award for Nonfiction. |
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... look came over him, an atmosphere of accustomed disappointment, and he said, "How am I to meet the white woman? How do I find the white wife?" The question was not entirely rhetorical. I had entered the bar with a Dutch woman, then lost ...
... look at them, and at the same time felt disgust at the thought, and tried to turn aside. For some time he fought with himself and put his hand over his eyes, but in the end the desire got the his eyes wide with his fingers he ran ...
... Look? Yes. I wanted to see them, I suppose; I had come to see them — the dead had been left un buried at Nyarubuye for memorial purposes — and there they were, so intimately exposed. I didn't need to see them. I already knew, and ...
... look, and that you, too, are properly disturbed by your curiosity. Perhaps, in examining this extremity with me, you hope for some understanding, some insight, some flicker of self-knowledge— a moral, or a lesson, or a clue about how to ...
... look beneath the flat haze of the dry season, and in the savannas of the Akagera ! wildfire blackens the hills. One day, when I was returning to Kigali from the south, the car mounted a rise between two winding valleys, the was giving ...