A Fine Madness is a masterful work giving an insider’s perspective on the war in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and its effects on African identities, filling a longstanding gap in African literature. The narrative is the voice of an airman not only armed with bombs, guns and bullets but also with an encyclopedic imagination steeped in African and world history. Gomo’s work has been compared with other African classic works by Fanon, Cesaire, Marechera and p’Bitek. This is a must read across the globe.
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