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Chronicler of the Winds

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194: 212:. Together they reach the sea, and Nelio alone moves to a port city. He lives as a street boy, sleeping in the monument of a rider. He joins a gang of other homeless street children led by a 14-year-old boy. They live off waste, stealing, and earning a little money by watching the cars of the rich. A happy event is the birthday of Alfredo Bomba, which they celebrate in an empty house of a man who travels. 189:
The story is set in an unnamed port city in Africa, told in the first-person by a baker, José M. V. He finds Nelio, a 10-year-old boy, shot on the stage of a theatre. He helps the wounded child who refuses medical care, and listens to the story the boy has to tell over the course of nine days before
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Nelio and his death at age ten. Mankell said that "the story unfolds in a manner derived from African storytelling". He favorably compared that style to what he considered that of the typical (chronological) European story: "The African way is much more adventurous. You can jump between realities.
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Alfredo is diagnosed as terminally ill. To make his last days as pleasant as possible, the group wants to perform a play. Alfredo enjoys the performance in a theatre and dies. Watchmen notice the children and everyone is able to flee except Nelio, who stays with the corpse and is shot. Nelio dies
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Mankell is known for his "socially aware crime fiction" with Inspector Kurt Wallander as a central character. He was fascinated by Africa where he traveled first in the 1970s. From 1987, he lived and worked in both Africa and Sweden. From 1986 on he was director of the Teatro Avenida in
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nine days later. José decides to give up his profession and travel as the chronicler, telling Nelio's story, reasoning: "I kept asking myself: where does the evil in human beings come from? Why does barbarism always wear a human face? That's what makes barbarism so inhuman".
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writes: "The genocide that forces Nelio out of his village and the degradation suffered by the street children are described in angry detail", but also sees that Nelio is "presented as an inspirational figure", even with magical powers. A reviewer for
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Nelio says he grew up in a village close to the border. The village was destroyed during a civil war by
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notes "crisscrossing time and space in a story that is at once wrenchingly tragic and uplifting".
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in Swedish in 1995. The story is set in an unnamed port city in Africa which resembles
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in 1995. In 1996 it was awarded the novel prize of the Swedish broadcaster
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in spring 2009. It was based on topics from the novel such as the life of
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for best film in 1999. Mankell and director Jens Monath produced a film,
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in Stockholm. It was published in English, translated by
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Henning Mankell
Tiina Nunnally
Ordfront
Harvill Secker
SR P1
novel
Henning Mankell
Maputo
Mozambique
persecuted for albinism
child soldier
Tiina Nunnally
Maputo
street boy

Maputo
partisans
albinism
Ordfront
Tiina Nunnally
Harvill Secker
The Observer
The New York Times
August Prize
Nordic Council's Literature Prize
SR P1
Portuguese language
Comédia infantil
sv

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