The Villain's Dance
Full of wit, music, and a rollicking cast of characters, The Villain's Dance shows Fiston Mwanza Mujila is back with a bang.



Zaire. Late 90's. Mobutu's thirty-year reign is tottering. In Lubumbashi, the stubbornly homeless Sanza has fallen in with a trio of veteran street kids led by the devious Ngungi. A chance encounter with the mysterious Monsieur Guillaume seems to offer a way out . . . Meanwhile in Angola, Molakisi has joined thousands of fellow Zairians hoping to make their fortunes hunting diamonds, while Austrian Franz finds himself roped into writing the memoirs of the charismatic Tshiamuena, the "Madonna of the Cafunfo Mines." Things are drawing to a head, but at the Mambo de la Fête, they still dance the Villain's Dance from dusk till dawn.
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The Villain's Dance
Full of wit, music, and a rollicking cast of characters, The Villain's Dance shows Fiston Mwanza Mujila is back with a bang.



Zaire. Late 90's. Mobutu's thirty-year reign is tottering. In Lubumbashi, the stubbornly homeless Sanza has fallen in with a trio of veteran street kids led by the devious Ngungi. A chance encounter with the mysterious Monsieur Guillaume seems to offer a way out . . . Meanwhile in Angola, Molakisi has joined thousands of fellow Zairians hoping to make their fortunes hunting diamonds, while Austrian Franz finds himself roped into writing the memoirs of the charismatic Tshiamuena, the "Madonna of the Cafunfo Mines." Things are drawing to a head, but at the Mambo de la Fête, they still dance the Villain's Dance from dusk till dawn.
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The Villain's Dance

The Villain's Dance

by Fiston Mwanza Mujila

Narrated by Amir Abdullah

Unabridged — 6 hours, 47 minutes

The Villain's Dance

The Villain's Dance

by Fiston Mwanza Mujila

Narrated by Amir Abdullah

Unabridged — 6 hours, 47 minutes

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This energetic, musical and often funny story of good and evil, power and justice, features a charismatic cast of characters.

Full of wit, music, and a rollicking cast of characters, The Villain's Dance shows Fiston Mwanza Mujila is back with a bang.



Zaire. Late 90's. Mobutu's thirty-year reign is tottering. In Lubumbashi, the stubbornly homeless Sanza has fallen in with a trio of veteran street kids led by the devious Ngungi. A chance encounter with the mysterious Monsieur Guillaume seems to offer a way out . . . Meanwhile in Angola, Molakisi has joined thousands of fellow Zairians hoping to make their fortunes hunting diamonds, while Austrian Franz finds himself roped into writing the memoirs of the charismatic Tshiamuena, the "Madonna of the Cafunfo Mines." Things are drawing to a head, but at the Mambo de la Fête, they still dance the Villain's Dance from dusk till dawn.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

01/29/2024

The precarity of late-1990s Zaire (present-day Democratic Republic of Congo) and the scramble amid the country’s collapse in the wake of the Rwandan genocide shape the freewheeling and inventive latest from Mujila (Tram 83). In Lubumbashi, adolescent Sanza falls into a glue-huffing street gang and is later recruited by intelligence agent Monsieur Guillame to spy on various citizens at the city’s popular rumba bars. A parallel narrative set across the border in Angola follows Tshiamuena, a woman claiming to be centuries old and simultaneously living in Japan, who offers spiritual guidance to Zairians lured by Angola’s diamond mines. She conscripts a young Austrian man named Franz Baumgartner to write her memoirs, but he’s unable to make sense of her shifting stories and eventually flees to Lubumbashi, where he spends nights at the rumba bars, catching the attention of Guillame. As rebels successfully topple president Mobuto Sese Seko’s regime and move toward Lubumbashi, the characters take desperate measures to survive. Mujila’s virtuosic narrative shifts, feverish magical realism, and dizzying chronological leaps make for an intoxicating reading experience. This complex tale bears exquisite fruit. (Feb.)

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"Mujila’s virtuosic narrative shifts, feverish magical realism, and dizzying chronological leaps make for an intoxicating reading experience. This complex tale bears exquisite fruit." Publishers Weekly

Praise for The River in the Belly (translated by J. Bret Maney):

"A riotous and incandescent exploration of violent cartographies and colonial imaginaries." —Jay Gao, Poetry Foundation

Praise for Tram 83 (translated by Roland Glasser):

"The writing has the pulsing, staccato rhythms of Beat poetry." —Sam Sacks, The Wall Street Journal

"A riotous look at the underbelly of life." The Guardian

Product Details

BN ID: 2940191989556
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Publication date: 09/24/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
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