Nedjma Kacimi

Destéria et les démineurs

August 20, 2025
Novel
328 pages
140 × 205 mm
22 €
9782386690457
978-2-3866-9045-7
																Nedjma Kacimi, Destéria et les démineurs
																Nedjma Kacimi, Destéria et les démineurs

In Mozambique, in 2000, a curse seems to take hold. Torrential rains pour down across the country, and long-buried landmines—remnants of the war of independence and civil wars—resurface due to shifting terrain. Civilian casualties multiply, turning once-secure areas back into danger zones. At the same time, the country is undergoing rapid transformation with the arrival of international industrialists: white South Africans settle in isolated villages and live in self-sufficient enclaves. These men work on large-scale development projects—like the Miramar Hotel—intended to attract an international clientele. Meanwhile, Chinese investors arrive, exploiting protected forests and threatening the integrity of a unique landscape. Corruption spreads freely among political leaders and foreign business interests. When one of them dies suddenly after stepping on a mine—just as he was about to bury compromising documents—the entire system risks being exposed. Damasio, his driver, unexpectedly finds himself in possession of the locked case containing the documents and becomes a target. His mother, Desteria, will stop at nothing to protect him. Traditional forms of exchange are called upon, as well as the invocation of feared spirits—the shetanis—which the local population believes Desteria has the power to appease.

The author

Nedjma Kacimi was born in Algeria in 1969 to a French mother and an Algerian father. After a childhood spent in the Ain, she studied philosophy in Paris. With a double master’s degree in French literature and philosophy, she lived and worked in India, Mozambique and Mali before settling in Zurich, Switzerland, where she lives today with her husband and their four children. Sensible is her first book.

Highlights

After the success of Sensible (nearly 4,000 copies sold), winner of the Porte Dorée prize in 2022, a new novel by Nedjma Kacimi.

A major novel about Mozambique that scrutinizes its most minute lives up to the interests of the powerful, still bearing the effects of colonization.

A publication that coincides with the 50th anniversary of Mozambique’s independence.

A novel closest to the ground, which highlights the effects of globalization and industrialization, the corruption in place, the gaps in poverty and the failures of the health system, in a country whose history is marked by wars.

August 20, 2025
Novel
328 pages
140 × 205 mm
22 €
9782386690457
978-2-3866-9045-7