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Of Beasts and Beings
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25 October 2011

In an unnamed and post-apocalyptic African republic, militiamen seize a scavenger as he is digging for roots, or anything that will nourish him and keep him alive. He is traded and ransomed and ends up in the hands of another group, whose members include a pregnant woman whom he is forced to carry in a wheelbarrow on a nightmarish and seemingly endless overland journey. This story alternates with the diary entries of a white schoolteacher who, embittered by the horrific state of his country, is preparing to leave. Before he can do so, however, he must confront his own demons and personal failings. Both narrators are in danger and both are apparently helpless to control their fates. When these two plotlines brilliantly and surprisingly unite the result is electrifying, shocking, and brilliant.
With sparse and heartbreaking prose Ian Holding asks vital questions about personal responsibility, choice, and truth.
FICTION / Literary, FICTION / Dystopian, FICTION / War & Military, FICTION / African American & Black / General
"Merciless, poetic, and beautiful... A postmodern elegy I won't soon forget."
—Alice Sebold
"Of Beasts and Beings is a thought-provoking study of the dehumanizing effects of racial violence and oppression."
—The Guardian
—Daily Mail (UK)
"A memorable and original novel."
—The Independent
"Zimbabwean writer Holding delivers another powerful tale of guilt and responsibility set in a dystopian Africa.... Holding cleverly implicates the reader in the discrimination and dehumanization that has taken place in his abstract tale, casting us as collaborators in the tragedies playing out across Africa."
—Publishers Weekly (starred review)