Chigozie Obioma
autor
The Road to the Country
When a country is torn apart by civil war, Kunle and Tunde are separated, each on opposite sides. Desperate to find his brother, Kunle's search becomes one of atonement, leading him to join an army and to fight in a war he barely understands. Amidst the chaos, he forms deep, lifelong friendships and falls in love. But his ultimate hope remains: to reunite with his family.
An emotionally powerful masterpiece, Chigozie Obioma's odyssey of brotherhood, love, and extraordinary courage set against the backdrop of the Biafran War captures the essence of a young man's quest for redemption in a nation ablaze.
The Gifts of Reading
With contributions by: William Boyd, Candice Carty-Williams, Imtiaz Dharker, Roddy Doyle, Pico Iyer, Robert Macfarlane, Andy Miller, Jackie Morris, Jan Morris, Sisonke Msimang, Dina Nayeri, Chigozie Obioma, Michael Ondaatje, David Pilling, Max Porter, Philip Pullman, Alice Pung, Jancis Robinson, S.F.Said, Madeleine Thien, Salley Vickers, John Wood and Markus Zusak
'This story, like so many stories, begins with a gift. The gift, like so many gifts, was a book...' So begins the essay by Robert Macfarlane that inspired this collection.
In this cornucopia of an anthology, you will find essays by some of the world's most beloved novelists, nonfiction writers, essayists and poets.
'You will see books taking flight in flocks, migrating around the world, landing in people's hearts and changing them for a day or a year or a lifetime.
'You will see books sparking wonder or anger; throwing open windows into other languages, other cultures, other minds; causing people to fall in love or to fight for what is right.
'And more than anything, over and over again, you will see books and words being given, received and read - and in turn prompting further generosity.'
Published to coincide with the 20th anniversary of global literacy non-profit, Room to Read, The Gifts of Reading forms inspiring, unforgettable, irresistible proof of the power and necessity of books and reading.
An Orchestra of Minorities
SHORTLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE 2019
From the author of the Booker-shortlisted novel, The Fishermen
'Obioma is truly the heir to Chinua Achebe' New York Times
A young farmer named Chinonso prevents a woman from falling to her death. Bonded by this strange night on the bridge, he and Ndali fall in love, but it is a mismatch according to her family who reject him because of his lowly status. Is it love or madness that makes Chinonso think he can change his destiny?
Set across Nigeria and Cyprus, An Orchestra of Minorities, written in the mythic style of the Igbo tradition, weaves a heart-wrenching tale about fate versus free will.
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'A spectacular artistic leap' Guardian
'Brilliantly original' The Economist
'A remarkable talent' Independent
'Few contemporary novels achieve the seductive panache of Obioma's heightened language, with its mixture of English, Igbo and colourful African-English phrases, and the startling clarity of the dialogue. The story is extreme; yet its theme is a bid for mercy for that most fragile of creatures - a human' Eileen Battersby, Guardian
The Fishermen
In a small town in western Nigeria, four young brothers - the youngest is nine, the oldest fifteen - use their strict father's absence from home to go fishing at a forbidden local river. They encounter a dangerous local madman who predicts that the oldest brother will be killed by another. This prophecy breaks their strong bond and unleashes a tragic chain of events of almost mythic proportions.
Passionate and bold, The Fishermen is a breathtakingly beautiful novel firmly rooted in the best of African storytelling. With this powerful debut, Chigozie Obioma emerges as one of the most original new voices of modern African literature.
Road to the Country
At first the vision is grainy like something seen through wet glass. But slowly it clears, and there appears the figure of a man.
When a country is plunged into civil war, two brothers on either side of it are divided. They will try to find their way back to each other. Kunle's search for his sibling becomes a journey of atonement which sees him conscripted into the army to fight a war he hardly understands. Once there, he will forge friendships to last a lifetime, and he will meet a woman who will change his world forever.
The story of a young man seeking redemption in a nation of fire, Chigozie Obioma's novel is an odyssey of brotherhood, love and unimaginable courage set during the Biafran War. Intertwining myth and realism into a thrilling, inspired and emotionally powerful novel, The Road to the Country is a masterpiece.
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Halászok
Egy feltörekvő nigériai család négy fiúgyereke, Ikenna, Boja, Obembe és Benjamin, miután banktisztviselő apjuk otthonuktól ezer kilométernyire kap állást, anyjuk tudta nélkül eljár a tiltott folyóhoz halászni. Hat hétig titkolóznak, amikor egy szomszéd leleplezi őket, de még az árulásnál is nyomasztóbb élmény számukra találkozásuk a környék veszélyes őrültjével, aki szörnyű jóslattal sújtja őket. Abulu azt jövendöli, hogy a legidősebb fivér egyik testvére, egy halász keze által leli halálát. Igyekeznek tudomást sem venni a jóslatról, de ettől fogva gyökerestül megváltozik az életük. Hiába próbálnak eleget tenni az apai elvárásnak, hogy orvos, pilóta, ügyvéd, mérnök váljék majd belőlük, lelkük mélyén érzik, hogy a tragikus sors beteljesülése ellen kell felvenniük a harcot.
Az egyszerűnek látszó, biblikus-mitologikus történet a klasszikus és a modern, a hagyományos és az új konfliktusából nő nagyívű, friss hangú regénnyé.
Chigozie Obioma (1986) fiatal, elsőkönyves nigériai származású, angolul író szerző. Elbeszélői stílusában ősi folklorisztikus elemekkel ötvözi a klasszikus arisztotelészi tragédia, az afrikai és a nyugati regény hagyományait. Halászok című regényét számos irodalmi díjjal jutalmazták, 22 nyelvre lefordították. Obioma a Nebraska-Lincoln Egyetemen tanít írástechnikát
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