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The Utopian Generation : Biblioasis International Translation Series - Pepetela

The Utopian Generation

By: Pepetela, David Brookshaw (Translator)

Paperback | 13 February 2025

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A seminal novel of African decolonization available for the first time in English translation.

Lisbon, 1961. To escape surveillance by the dictatorship's secret police, African students meet at the Casa, a campus club, where they dream of the homelands they will free from colonialism. Following four young revolutionaries who dream of building an epic campaign for a liberated, socialist Angola, The Utopian Generation charts the intertwined destinies of Sara, an idealistic doctor; An bal, an intense intellectual; V tor, an aspiring political leader; and Malongo, a party-hopping soccer player. But when repression scatters them, they move from Europe to Africa, from idealism to disillusionment, from terror and battlefield violence to love, loss, grief, corruption, and cold-blooded calculation.

Vast in scope yet intricate and revealing in its insights into the psychological tensions of colonialism, The Utopian Generation is widely considered in the Portuguese-speaking world an essential novel of African decolonization--and is now available in English translation for the first time.

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"This decades-spanning anti-colonialist novel from the early sixties by Angola's most prominent writer (real name: Artur Pestana dos Santos) involves a group of students in Lisbon who, faced with the prospect of being conscripted to suppress a political uprising in their native land, end up (like Pepetela himself did) as guerilla fighters in Angola's brutal 14-year war."
-Globe and Mail

"Pepetela's great novels suggest a continuity between generations, a harmonization of differences in a single totality. This urgency of belonging, this structure that contains differences and sets them into conflict, is, in the end, Angola . . . Even as time disutopianizes generations, Pepetela remains a generation of his own."
-Mia Couto

"Inspired by lived experiences, the narrative leading voice bravely denounces the state into which a generation's utopia has been transformed. The sound of disillusion in that voice increases as the narrative unfolds, delving into the dirty world of vested interests, murky business deals, and dismal failures. David Brookshaw, the superb translator of great writers such as Mia Couto, Jose Rodrigues Migueis, and Raul Brandao, once again produces a rigorous and beautiful translation."
-Onesimo T. Almeida, Department of Portuguese and Brazilian Studies, Brown University

"Remarkable on several counts . . .The Utopian Generation provides a unique vision of the recent turbulent history of Angolan society as seen by a disillusioned revolutionary.
-World Literature Today

"Pepetela's The Utopian Generation, a masterpiece of African writing that defined a generation, continues to be extremely relevant in the present. David Brookshaw's magnificent translation brings it to a whole new audience and could not be more timely as we witness crisis upon crisis, experience a generalized discontent, and fear the return of the ghosts of totalitarianism. The message of hope central to this novel is a shining light, made even brighter by Brookshaw's expert and sensitive translation."
-Paulo de Medeiros, Professor of English and Comparative Literature at University of Warwick

"In The Utopian Generation, Pepetela penetrates inside his characters to understand how they have been shaped by their experience of momentous events. He explores their individual values, their psychology, as well as the most intimate recesses of their minds."
-Ana Mafalda Leite, The Postcolonial Literature of Lusophone Africa

"A novel of epic proportions that offers a multidimensional historical view of three crucial decades of modern Angolan history from 1961 to 1991. It is the first novel to offer a sustained, probing, heart-wrenching as well as in-depth critique of the postcolonial national project."
-Fernando Arenas, Lusophone Africa: Beyond Independence

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