Returning David's Star: Nathacha Appanah

The novel "Le dernier frère" (Éditions de l'Olivier, 2007, German translation: Unionsverlag, 2012) by Mauritian author Nathacha Appanah is a work of great poetic density and narrative complexity. At its heart is a childhood friendship between Raj, the narrator, and David, a Jewish boy who arrived in Mauritius on the internment ship "Atlantic." The novel explores how individual identity is formed through memory, loss, and experiences of violence. The text is simultaneously a historical analysis and an intimate narrative. Appanah intertwines the individual story of a Mauritian boy with the broader historical context of the internment of Jewish refugees by British colonial authorities in Mauritius during the Second World War. This creates a narrative tapestry of historical facts, psychological introspection, and poetic reflection that offers the reader not only a literary but also an ethical experience.

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