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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... TELLING YOU this here, at the outset, because this is a book about how people imagine themselves and one another — a book about how we imagine our world. In Rwanda, a year before I met the pygmy, the government had adopted a new policy ...
... tell you how, and 1 will. But the horror of it — the idiocy, the waste, the sheer wrongness — remains unci rcums crib able. Like Leontius, the young Athenian in Plato, I presume that you are reading this because you desire a closer look ...
... tell him, 'No, get a mam! So, OK, he does, and he runs along with the rest, but he doesn't kill. They say, 'Hey, he might denounce us later. He must kill. Everyone must help to kill at least one person.1 So this person who is not a ...
... tell a story of Rwanda's affliction. The network of proper two -lane tarmac that spokes out from Kigali, stitching a tidy web among nine of the country's ten provincial capitals, excludes Kibuye. The road to Kibuye is an unpaved mess, a ...
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