"A collection of poems by Chris Abani"-- Provided by publisher
Chris Abani Ordine dei libri (cronologico)
Christopher Abani è un autore nigeriano la cui opera è profondamente informata dalle sue esperienze di prigioniero politico e sopravvissuto al braccio della morte. La sua scrittura esplora spesso temi di identità, resilienza e le complessità dello spirito umano sotto costrizione. Attraverso una prosa vivida e un'onestà inflessibile, Abani crea narrazioni che risuonano con profonda intuizione delle lotte e dei trionfi degli emarginati. La sua prospettiva unica offre ai lettori una potente lente attraverso cui esaminare le ingiustizie sociali e la forza duratura dell'umanità.




The Face: Cartography Of The Void
- 96pagine
- 4 ore di lettura
Nigerian-born author and poet Chris Abani gives a profound and gorgeously wrought short memoir that navigates the stories written upon his own face. Beginning with his early childhood immersed in the lgbo culture of West Africa, Abani unfurls a lushly poetic, insightful, and funny narrative that investigates the roles that race, culture, and language play in fashioning our sense of self
A Song for Night
- 140pagine
- 5 ore di lettura
Trained as a human mine detector, My Luck, a boy soldier in West Africa witnesses and takes part in unspeakable brutality. At 12 his vocal cords are cut to prevent him from screaming and giving away his platoon's presence, should he be blown up.
GraceLand, English edition
- 336pagine
- 12 ore di lettura
This novel is set in Maroko, a sprawling, swampy, crazy and colorful ghetto of Lagos, Nigeria, and unfolds against a backdrop of lush reggae and highlife music, American movies and a harsh urban existence. Elvis Oke, a teenage Elvis impersonator spurred on by the triumphs of heroes in the American movies and books he devours, pursues his chosen vocation with ardent single-mindedness. He suffers through hours of practice set to the tinny tunes emanating from the radio in the filthy shack he shares with his alcoholic father, his stepmother and his stepsiblings. He applies thick makeup that turns his black skin white, to make his performances more convincing for American tourists and hopefully net him dollars. But still he finds himself constantly broke. Beset by hopelessness and daunted by the squalor and violence of his daily life, he must finally abandon his dream.With job prospects few and far between. Elvis is tempted to a life of crime by the easy money his friend Redemption tells him is to be had in Lago's underworld. But the King of the Beggars, Elvis's enigmatic yet faithful adviser, intercedes. And so, torn by the frustration of unrealizable dreams and accompanied by an eclectic chorus of voices, Elvis must find a way to a Graceland of his own making.Graceland is the story of a son and his father, and an examination of postcolonial Nigeria, where the trappings of American culture reign supreme.