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  1. 10 de abr. de 2020 · The Death of Comrade President is a glorious, funny, surreal novel, set in communist Congo-Brazzaville in the 1970s. It is also a profound study of tyranny and individual choice.

  2. The Death of Comrade President, Mabanckou’s latest outing, provides a remedy, leaning less on convention and more on the realism that made pieces like Broken Glass so defining. Comrade President leans heavily into Mabanckou’s backgrounds, serving in part as a welcome expansion to his 2015 memoir, The Lights of Pointe-Noire (see WLT , Sept ...

  3. Comrade President: Directed by Mosco Kamwendo. With Kenneth Kaunda, Graça Machel, Samora Machel. A Mozambican village boy called Samora Moises Machel rises to become a daring guerrilla strategist who devotes his life to fighting colonialism in Southern African.

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    • Kenneth Kaunda, Graça Machel, Samora Machel
    • Mosco Kamwendo
  4. of Comrade President Marien Ngouabi’s assassination, Michel’s family is thrown into turmoil as his family’s safety is com-promised. This is further compounded when his dog, Mboua Mabé, runs away in panic. Between interpreting his parents’ tension and investigating the village’s back alleys for his pet, Michel begins to under-

  5. In March 1977, just before the arrival of the short rainy season, Comrade President Marien Ngouabi is brutally murdered in Brazzaville, and not even naïve Michel can remain untouched. Starting as a tender, wry portrait of an ordinary Congolese family, Alain Mabanckou quickly expands the scope of his story into a powerful examination of ...

  6. 12 de mar. de 2020 · Alain Mabanckou. Profile, Mar 12, 2020 - Fiction - 133 pages. In Pointe-Noire, in the small neighbourhood of Voungou, on the family plot where young Michel lives with Maman Pauline and Papa Roger,...

  7. Comrade President (2012) | MUBI. FLASH SALE. 03. Days. 19. Hours. 49. Minutes. Awards & Festivals. Chicago International Film Festival. 2013. Dubai International Film Festival. 2012 | Special Mention: Documentary (Muhr AsiaAfrica Award) Cast & Crew. Mosco Kamwendo Director, Screenplay, Producer. Américo Matola Cinematography. John Hardy Music.