- EAN13
- 9781408710791
- Éditeur
- Little, Brown Book Group
- Date de publication
- 03/01/2019
- Langue
- anglais
- Fiches UNIMARC
- S'identifier
An Orchestra of Minorities
Shortlisted for the Booker Prize 2019
Chigozie Obioma
Little, Brown Book Group
SHORTLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE 2019
From the author of the Booker-shortlisted novel, The Fishermen
FINANCIAL TIMES BEST BOOKS OF 2019
'Obioma is truly the heir to Chinua Achebe' New York Times
'A major new African writer' Salman Rushdie
'A profoundly humane epic love story' Booker Prize Judges 2019
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
From the author of the Booker-shortlisted novel, The Fishermen
FINANCIAL TIMES BEST BOOKS OF 2019
'Obioma is truly the heir to Chinua Achebe' New York Times
'A major new African writer' Salman Rushdie
'A profoundly humane epic love story' Booker Prize Judges 2019
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.
_______________________________________________________________________________
'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
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