Happy People in Tears
- 375 pages
- 14 hours of reading
A tale of diaspora that addresses the loss of the familiar, family separation and alienation, the anxiety of displacement, and alterity in an increasingly complex and interdependent world
Drawing inspiration from his island birthplace and the experiences of colonial war, this author delves into the depths of human experience. His style is characterized by poetic precision and a profound ability to capture complex emotions, often focusing on themes of identity, memory, and the search for meaning. His works are rich with evocative imagery and deep psychological insight, drawing readers into the intricate landscapes of his narratives. He explores the relationship between individuals and their environments, as well as the internal worlds of characters navigating their place in existence.



A tale of diaspora that addresses the loss of the familiar, family separation and alienation, the anxiety of displacement, and alterity in an increasingly complex and interdependent world