This Country Is No Longer Yours, Avik Jain Chatlani
This Country Is No Longer Yours, Avik Jain Chatlani
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This Country Is No Longer Yours

Author: Avik Jain Chatlani

Narrator: Marcelo Arroyo, Arlen Aguayo Stewart, Michel Issa Rubio

Unabridged: 6 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/07/2024


Synopsis

In Avik Jain Chatlani's explosive debut novel, This Country Is No Longer Yours, a chorus of disparate voices comes together to explore how idealists and opportunists betray ordinary people in war-torn Peru.

One of our dead writers liked to say, "Peru is a beggar sleeping on a bench made of gold." It's a cute phrase, but it's not really true. There's hardly any gold left, and none of us get much sleep.

Based on real events in 1970s–2000s Peru, This Country Is No Longer Yours tells the story of people living through the terrorist campaign of the Maoist Shining Path, while struggling to survive amid economic crisis and state collapse.

A student of the revolution's leader is dispatched to Cambodia to learn from the Khmer Rouge, sending him spiralling into a world of unfathomable political violence that both inspires him and will be his undoing. Then, as the terror spreads across Peru, a ruthless security agent of the newly-elected neoconservative government works to squash the growing insurgency now threatening the halls of power, while applying his surveillance training to romantic pursuits—with chilling results.

Just when it looks like the Shining Path has been defeated, a nationalist counter-revolution begins brewing in its wake, and a journalist committed to exposing their ambitions is too preoccupied to help a reader desperately pleading for her help outing a sexual predator who is seeking the presidency. And, in the country that remains, two former guerrillas meet again, one now a teacher stuck in the past, the other living on the margins and still fighting for her future.

Depicting a place and time ravaged by terror but alive with new ambitions and enduring love, Jain Chatlani explores the intersection of political breakdown and human endurance, as well as the unbearable choices demanded of those living in a society at war with itself. With incisive and haunting prose, combined with deeply personal insight, Jain Chatlani offers a stinging indictment of the ideologies that brutalize the very people they claim to represent, and relays an urgent warning about the dangers of zealotry, political messianism and acts of violence justified in the name of a cause.

About The Author

AVIK JAIN CHATLANI, the grandson of the first Indian emigrants to Peru, was born in Canada and raised in Chile. He holds degrees in History and Latin American studies from McGill and Boston University, and currently works as a translator and editor with El País. He has taught in schools and prisons in Latin America and the United States. He lives in Lima. This Country Is No Longer Yours is his debut novel.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ben on March 21, 2024

Avik Jain Chatlani's debut novel, This Country Is No Longer Yours, opens in startling and dramatic ways. There has been a shift in power, and a student has been sent to learn from the Khmer Rouge. There is violence, there is horror. The novel shifts perspectives, even countries, and moves from the 7......more

Goodreads review by Sandrine on April 22, 2024

This was a demanding read. The shifting diegesis and the weaving of historical facts and fiction make for a disorienting experience, at times. I found the book especially gripping, since I have been studying the history of US-Latin American relations in the 20th century for an exam this year. It was......more

Goodreads review by Dima on April 17, 2024

A series of what one might call short stories, each representing an episode in the evolution of Peru from a military dictatorship towards today's model, via effectively civil war with the Shining Path, the years of Fujimori's corrupt government, and, finally, his successors in the role of President.......more

Goodreads review by Thai on May 05, 2024

I was a little torn about how to rate this book. On the one hand, I understand the artistic choices and agree with them, but I feel as if something is missing in the writing. The change in narrative, for example, made it a little difficult to follow the story. I also think that the story told and th......more

Goodreads review by Hristina on April 07, 2024

i'm a little torn about this book. on one hand i understand the artistic choices, and i agree with them. but on the other, i feel as though there was something missing in the writing. the change of narrative made it a bit difficult to follow. i felt like it got too much at times. and i feel as thoug......more


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Praise for This Country Is No Longer Yours: 

"A singular new voice chronicles the collective hope and despair of a nation caught in the bloody fervor of competing political ideologies. Deeply nightmarish at times, this riveting novel is like a dream you do not want to wake up from. Jain Chatlani writes with the calm cognizance of a historian and the unerring precision of a gem cutter. The result is brilliantly rich yet unencumbered prose, shining light on the duality that exists in each one of us. The man who sees a little girl get home safe has seen others to the grave. A significant debut." —Jamaluddin Aram, author of Nothing Good Happens in Wazirabad on Wednesday

"A spell-binding and electrifying debut. Jain Chatlani writes about the complexities of Peru's political history with a clear intelligence and an unrelenting eye. This Country Is No Longer Yours is a visionary work." —Akil Kumarasamy, author of Meet Us by the Roaring Sea

"With powerful, haunting prose, Jain Chatlani delivers a powerful critique of nationalism, and those who abuse their power, while also warning of zealotry among idealists." —49th Shelf