The Silence of the Choir by Mohamed Mbougar Sarr review a masterly tale of African refugees in rural Sicily
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"Sarr lays bare the many reasons people leave their homes and offers a clear-eyed interrogation of disrupted lives and alienation. Distrust is easier than acceptance."
"Sarr employs various narrative forms... to tell the men's stories... together with a diverse cast of Italians... they make up the titular chorus of voices."
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