As a child living in a ghetto, Turambo dreamt of a better future. When his family find a home in the city anything seems possible. But colonial Algeria is no place to be ambitious for those of Arab-Berber ethnicity. Through a succession of menial jobs, the constants for Turambo are rage at the injustice surrounding him, and a reliable left hook. A boxing apprenticeship offers Turambo a choice: to take his chance at sporting greatness or choose a simpler life beside the woman he loves.
Reviews
"Khadra's prose is gentle and precise." The New Yorker
The Angels Die is a must read for readers of international fiction, whether historical or contemporary.’ New York Journal of Books
‘A richly textured panorama of French colonial life.’ The Spectator
‘The book is beautiful, and as always Yasmina Khadra’s writing is fascinating.’ Maria Grazia Beltrami, NetGalley Reviewer
‘Loved it! Yasmina Khadra is a genius. If you don’t appreciate good literature, don’t read this!’ Henry Lume, NetGalley Reviewer
Yasmina Khadra is the author of more than 20 novels, including The Swallows of Kabul and The Attack, both shortlisted for the IMPAC literary award. Khadra's work has been published in 45 countries. He has twice been honoured by the Académie française, winning both the Médaille de vermeil (2001) and Grand Prix de littérature (2012).
Howard Curtis's many translations from French and Italian include works by Balzac, Flaubert, Pirandello, Jean-Claude Izzo, Marek Halter, and Gianrico Carofiglio.