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Simone Atangana Bekono

    Simone Atangana Bekono's writing powerfully explores themes of identity and postcolonialism. Her style is marked by urgency and an introspective depth that draws readers into the complex inner lives of her characters. Bekono examines cultural clashes and the search for belonging in an ambiguous world. Her work offers a vital voice in contemporary literature, resonating with pressing questions of selfhood and place.

    Salomés Zorn
    Salomés Zorn
    Confrontations
    how the first sparks became visible
    • Simone Atangana Bekono's poems are vivid and arresting, with the feeling of letters or diary entries. In nine breath-taking streams of consciousness, the poet explore race, gender and sexuality, addressing the social stigmatization of race and gender and invoking empathy and human connection in a voice that is both confident and innovative.

      how the first sparks became visible
    • Salomé was bullied for years and no one did a single thing to help her.One day she finally snapped.Now at just sixteen years old, she's being held in a secure unit for young offendersSalomé's counsellor, the man whose good opinion is key to her release, is best known for his racist gaffes on reality TV. Her father has recently been diagnosed with liver cancer and her elder sister Miriam's main preoccupation is to get out of their small, close-minded village as soon as possible. Both at home and in the unit, things are unbearably tense. Salomé finds it hard to keep her temper and harder still to think about the crime she is charged with committing. But as time passes, she finds new strength to delve into the reasons for her rage and arrive at her own understanding of punishment, penitence and the paradoxical demands made on her existence as a Black woman. Raw and unsentimental, Confrontations is a powerful depiction of racism and resilience from one of the Netherlands' most exciting new literary voices.

      Confrontations