Born in Rwanda in 1956,
Scholastique Mukasonga experienced from childhood the violence and humiliation of the ethnic conflicts that shook her country. Her family was displaced in 1960, and was later forced to flee to Burundi. She settled in France in 1992, only two years before the brutal genocide of the Tutsi swept through Rwanda, which resulted in the massacre of 37 of her family members. Her previous books
Our Lady of the Nile,
Cockroaches, The Barefoot Woman, and
Igifu have been the recipients of many awards and international acclaim.
Mark Polizzotti is a biographer, critic, translator of more than fifty books, editor, and poet. He is the author of
Sympathy for the Traitor,
Highway 61 Revisited,
Revolution of the Mind: The Life of André Breton. Polizzotti directs the publications program at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.