Life and sensuality in a refugee camp in Suliaman Addonia's "Silence is My Mother Tongue" - a podcast by RFI

from 2019-02-27T10:17:22

:: ::


In "Silence is My Mother Tongue", the latest novel by Eritrean-Ethiopian writer Sulaiman Addonia, teen Saba and her brother Hagos arrive at a refugee camp in Sudan, where she is determined to continue her studies, while he is content to take care of her. The other Eritrean refugees bring their conservative views to the camp, especially when it comes to women. Addonia brings Saba to life through her fight to determine her own future, refusing the traditional restrictions imposed on her gender.

Further episodes of Africa: Stories in the 55

Further podcasts by RFI

Website of RFI