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    The Silence: An Anti-Novel and Absolutely the Very Last Protocol

     
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    The Silence: An Anti-Novel and Absolutely the Very Last Protocol

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    Originally published in Norway in 1973, The Silence (Stillheten) is the third and final book of what has become known as The History of Bestiality trilogy. Dufour Editions is very pleased to have published in the United States the first two novels in this trilogy -- Moment of Freedom and Powderhouse -- and now, with The Silence, to make all three novels available in English for the very first time. It will give readers a chance to experience first hand Bjorneboe's remarkable, fierce, and even savage fictional inquiry into what he saw as the nature of evil in the twentieth century.

    As with the first two novels in the trilogy, The Silence also rejects the traditional modes of fiction to posit instead an essay-like novel of ideas, philosophy, and argumentation. It is, in fact, even further removed from the loose fictional form of the two previous "protocols", and owes more to the works of Foucault, Girard, and Sartre. Described by Bjorneboe as an "anti-novel and absolutely final Protocol", The Silence was ahead of its time in its critique and discussion of the post-colonialist world. Here the inquiring narrator explores not just European history, as he did in the first two novels, but the crimes committed by Europeans against the rest of humanity in the name of expansion and conquest. Set in an unnamed country in northern Africa, the narrator is looking at Europe from the outside. With his friend Ali, an African revolutionary intellectual, he discusses in epic fashion the history of colonialism. Cortez' destruction of the Aztec empire and Pisarro's of the Incas were crimes of genocide comparable with Hitler's against the Jews, and Columbus's glorious discovery of America becomes simplyan act of colonialism. He engages in imaginary conversations with Columbus, Robespierre, God, and Satan. He becomes totally immersed in what he perceives as the world's wickedness. As he tells us: "I don't believe that humanity is evil, nor that humanity is good -- I believe

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    EAN/ISBN:
    9780802313331
    Medium:
    Paperback
    Number of pages:
    201
    Publication date:
    2000-12-01
    Publisher:
    Dufour Editions
    EAN/ISBN:
    9780802313331
    Medium:
    Paperback
    Number of pages:
    201
    Publication date:
    2000-12-01
    Publisher:
    Dufour Editions

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