Christian Filostrat
Christian Filostrat is an American diplomat, recipient of the 1994 Presidential Award and a writer, author of The Beggars' Pursuit, [1] a novel about political relations between the United States and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The Gospel of Thomas, his second novel, is on an American intervention in a papal election where a Congolese cardinal is in the running. "Jerome's Pillows," a novel about two nuns sent to the Congo at the end of WWII. He is also the author of Negritude Agonistes,...See more
Christian Filostrat is an American diplomat, recipient of the 1994 Presidential Award and a writer, author of The Beggars' Pursuit, [1] a novel about political relations between the United States and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The Gospel of Thomas, his second novel, is on an American intervention in a papal election where a Congolese cardinal is in the running. "Jerome's Pillows," a novel about two nuns sent to the Congo at the end of WWII. He is also the author of Negritude Agonistes, Assimilation Against Nationalism in the French-Speaking Caribbean and Guyana. Works: The Beggars' Pursuit, 2007 (ISBN 0977090477) Negritude Agonistes, 2008 (ISBN 0981893929) The Gospel of Thomas, 2011 (ISBN 0983115125) Jerome's Pillows, 2015 (ISBN 193762272X) Variations on Unjust Times, 2016 (ISBN 0692614028) See less
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