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Lagos Noir (Paperback): Chris Abani Lagos Noir (Paperback)
Chris Abani; Contributions by Nnedi Okorafor, Sarah Ladipo Manyika, Leye Adenle, Chika Unigwe, … 1
R400 R344 Discovery Miles 3 440 Save R56 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An anthology of noir stories set in the tumultuous metropolis, Lagos. Edited by Chris Abani, this collection brings together brand new stories from some of Nigeria's best loved writers. From the introduction by Chris Abani: The thirteen stories that comprise this volume stretch the boundaries of "noir" fiction, but each one of them fully captures the essence of noir, the unsettled darkness that continues to lurk in the city's streets, alleys, and waterways...Together, these stories create an unchartered path through the center of Lagos and out to its peripheries, revealing so much more truth at the heart of this tremendous city than any guidebook, TV show, film, or book you are likely to find.

New-Generation African Poets: A chapbook box set (Nane) (Mixed media product): Kwame Dawes, Chris Abani New-Generation African Poets: A chapbook box set (Nane) (Mixed media product)
Kwame Dawes, Chris Abani
R935 R764 Discovery Miles 7 640 Save R171 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Smoking the Bible (Paperback): Chris Abani Smoking the Bible (Paperback)
Chris Abani
R335 Discovery Miles 3 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
There Where It's So Bright in Me (Paperback): Tanella Boni There Where It's So Bright in Me (Paperback)
Tanella Boni; Translated by Todd Fredson; Foreword by Chris Abani
R466 R382 Discovery Miles 3 820 Save R84 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

There Where It's So Bright in Me pries at the complexities of difference-race, religion, gender, nationality-that shape twenty-first-century geopolitical conditions. With work spanning more than thirty-five years and as one of the most prominent figures in contemporary African literature, Tanella Boni is uniquely positioned to test the distinctions of self, other, and belonging. Two twenty-first-century civil wars have made her West African home country of Cote d'Ivoire unstable. Abroad in the United States, Boni confronts the racialized violence that accompanies the idea of Blackness; in France, a second home since her university days, Boni encounters the nationalism roiling much of Europe as the consequences of (neo)colonialism shift the continent's ethnic and racial profile. What would it mean for the borders that segregate-for these social, political, cultural, personal, and historicizing forces that enshroud us-to lose their dominion? In a body under constant threat, how does the human spirit stay afloat? Boni's poetry is characterized by a hard-earned buoyancy, given her subject matter. Her empathy, insight, and plainspoken address are crucial contributions to the many difficult contemporary conversations we must engage.

Best African American Essays 2010 (Paperback, 2010 ed.): Gerald Early Best African American Essays 2010 (Paperback, 2010 ed.)
Gerald Early; Edited by Randall Kennedy, Nikki Giovanni; Dorothy Sterling, Chris Abani
R488 Discovery Miles 4 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Here is the superb second edition of the annual anthology devoted to the best nonfiction writing by African American authors--provocative works from an unprecedented and unforgettable year when truth was stranger (and more inspiring) than fiction.
The galvanizing election of Barack Obama was on the minds--and the pages--of authors everywhere. Best African American Essays 2010 features the insights of writers from Juan Williams to Kelefa Sanneh and even Obama himself (his seminal speech on race is included here in its entirety). Ta-Nehisi Coates, in The Nation, proclaims that the president has "redefined blackness for white America," while Adolph Reed, Jr., in The Progressive, calls him a "vacuous opportunist" and Colson Whitehead, in The New York Times, lightheartedly revels in the election of "someone who looked like me . . . slim." The First Lady is considered, too, as Lauren Collins, in The New Yorker, assesses the radical quality of Michelle Obama's very normalcy.
But Best African American Essays 2010 goes beyond the Obamas with brilliant pieces from such writers as Hua Hsu, who declares the end of white America in "a new cultural mainstream which prizes diversity above all else"; Henry Louis Gates, who researches his family tree, adding to the "young discipline" that is African American history; and Jelani Cobb, who dares to defend George W. Bush. There are thoughtful and heartfelt tributes to living legends, including Bill Cosby (and an analysis of his famous "pound cake" speech, which promoted black responsibility, empowerment, and self-esteem), and remembrances of those who have passed, including Miriam Makeba, Isaac Hayes, Eartha Kitt, and Michael Jackson.
Selected by guest editor Randall Kennedy, a leading intellectual and legal scholar, the wide-ranging pieces in Best African American Essays 2010 comprise a thrilling collection that anyone who wishes to understand the meaning of the new America must own.

Feed Me the Sun - Collected Long Poems (Paperback): Chris Abani Feed Me the Sun - Collected Long Poems (Paperback)
Chris Abani
R280 Discovery Miles 2 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A collection of imaginative and witty poems, this work displays astonishing energy; beauty of expression; and a range of reference to contemporary life, history, art, and literature. Including both meditative and narrative poems, this volume frequently focuses on extreme situations where compassion, love, and individual determination triumph against all odds. "Daphne's Lot" explores the life of an Englishwoman, the poet's mother, as she is caught up in the madness of the Nigerian civil war, while "Buffalo Women"--an epistolary sequence of poems--follows two lovers mired by the American Civil War. Through irony and empathy, this collection presents characters who are at odds with their societies.

Lagos Noir (Paperback): Chris Abani Lagos Noir (Paperback)
Chris Abani
R424 R351 Discovery Miles 3 510 Save R73 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Akashic Books continues its award-winning series of original noir anthologies, launched in 2004 with Brooklyn Noir. Each book comprises all new stories, each one set in a distinct location within the geographic area of the book. West Africa enters the Noir Series arena, meticulously edited by one of Nigeria's best-known authors. Brand-new stories by: Chris Abani, Nnedi Okorafor, E.C. Osondu, Jude Dibia, Chika Unigwe, A. Igoni Barrett, Sarah Ladipo Manyika, Adebola Rayo, Onyinye Ihezukwu, Uche Okonkwo, Wale Lawal, 'Pemi Aguda, and Leye Adenle.

Song for Night - (deckle-edged) (Paperback): Chris Abani Song for Night - (deckle-edged) (Paperback)
Chris Abani
R415 Discovery Miles 4 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This harrowing novel by Nigerian poet and award-winning novelist Abani tells the story of a West African boy soldiers lyrical, terrifying, yet beautiful journey through the nightmare landscape of a brutal war in search of his lost platoon.

Sanctificum (Paperback): Chris Abani Sanctificum (Paperback)
Chris Abani
R394 R324 Discovery Miles 3 240 Save R70 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Abani . . . explores place and humor, exile and freedom with poems of experience and imagination . . . he] enters the wound with a boldness that avoids nothing. Highly recommended." --"Library Journal"

"Stunning poems." --"New Humanist"

A self-described "zealot of optimism," poet and novelist Chris Abani bravely travels into the charged intersections of atrocity and love, politics and religion, loss and renewal. In poems of devastating beauty, he investigates complex personal history, family, and romantic love.

"Sanctificum," Abani's fifth collection of poetry, is his most personal and ambitious book. Utilizing religious ritual, the Nigerian Igbo language, and reggae rhythms, Abani creates a post-racial, liturgical love song that covers the globe from Abuja to Los Angeles.

"I say hibiscus and mean innocence.
I say guava and mean childhood.
I say mosquito netting and mean loss.
I say father and it means only that.
Happen that we all dream, but the sea is only sea.
Happen that we call upon God but it is only a breeze
ruffling a prayer book in a small church
where benches groan in the heat . . . "

Chris Abani was born in Nigeria in 1966 and published his first novel at sixteen. He was imprisoned for his writings, and after his release he eventually moved to the United States. He is the author of ten books of poetry and fiction, including the best-selling novel "GraceLand." He teaches at the University of California-Riverside and lives in Los Angeles.

There Are No Names for Red (Paperback): Chris Abani There Are No Names for Red (Paperback)
Chris Abani; Illustrated by Percival Everett
R472 R389 Discovery Miles 3 890 Save R83 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Chris Abani's Dog Woman is a mesmerizing, haunting, and sometimes subversive exploration of the
personal and cultural politics of disempowerment and power. In these heart rousing and lyrically
complex poems, the poet enacts the reconstruction of his feminized selves, and his personae struggle
to re-form and transform both themselves and the difficult worlds they inhabit. At turns, earthy,
enigmatic, devout, outraged, and compassionate, these elemental women's voices ring true, as they
sing siren songs, dirges, and hosannas, and as they navigate into new and unknown territories of
human will and endurance. Dog Woman is a daring, trailblazing, and important book; it's a vital
addition to the poetry of our times.

New-Generation African Poets: A Chapbook Box Set (Saba) (Mixed media product): Kwame Dawes, Chris Abani New-Generation African Poets: A Chapbook Box Set (Saba) (Mixed media product)
Kwame Dawes, Chris Abani
R1,070 R899 Discovery Miles 8 990 Save R171 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Daphne’s Lot (Paperback, 1st ed): Chris Abani Daphne’s Lot (Paperback, 1st ed)
Chris Abani
R486 R396 Discovery Miles 3 960 Save R90 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"The masterful wedding of the narrative and the lyric in these poems (whose subject is the maturation of a sensibility, the coming-of-age of a young Englishwoman—the power of her ties to family, husband and her 'adopted' country, Nigeria—as well as the illumination of her own soul and that of the narrator's) fills the reader with both sorrow and wonder. It is an instructive tale for our age—its vision of the individual will and imagination resisting the madness of politics and the destruction of war is singular and profound." —Carol Muske-Dukes

The Secret History of Las Vegas - A Novel (Paperback): Chris Abani The Secret History of Las Vegas - A Novel (Paperback)
Chris Abani
R467 R411 Discovery Miles 4 110 Save R56 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A gritty, riveting, and wholly original murder mystery from PEN/Hemingway Award-winning author and 2015 Edgar Awards winner Chris Abani Before he can retire, Las Vegas detective Salazar is determined to solve a recent spate of murders. When he encounters a pair of conjoined twins with a container of blood near their car, he's sure he has apprehended the killers, and enlists the help of Dr. Sunil Singh, a South African transplant who specializes in the study of psychopaths. As Sunil tries to crack the twins, the implications of his research grow darker. Haunted by his betrayal of loved ones back home during apartheid, he seeks solace in the love of Asia, a prostitute with hopes of escaping that life. But Sunil's own troubled past is fast on his heels in the form of a would-be assassin. Suspenseful through the last page, The Secret History of Las Vegas is Chris Abani's most accomplished work to date, with his trademark visionary prose and a striking compassion for the inner lives of outsiders.

New-Generation African Poets: A Chapbook Box Set (Saba) - Hardcover Anthology Edition (Hardcover): Kwame Dawes, Chris Abani New-Generation African Poets: A Chapbook Box Set (Saba) - Hardcover Anthology Edition (Hardcover)
Kwame Dawes, Chris Abani
R1,188 R997 Discovery Miles 9 970 Save R191 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Virgin of Flames - A Novel (Paperback): Chris Abani The Virgin of Flames - A Novel (Paperback)
Chris Abani
R580 R506 Discovery Miles 5 060 Save R74 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

From the author of the award-winning "GraceLand" comes a searing, dazzlingly written novel of a tarnished City of Angels

Praised as "singular" ("The Philadelphia Inquirer") and "extraordinary" ("The New York Times Book Review"), "GraceLand" stunned critics and instantly established Chris Abani as an exciting new voice in fiction. In his second novel, set against the uncompromising landscape of East L.A., Abani follows a struggling artist named Black, whose life and friendships reveal a world far removed from the mainstream. Through Black's journey of self- discovery, Abani raises essential questions about poverty, religion, and ethnicity in America today. "The Virgin of Flames," a marvelous and gritty novel filled with indelible images and unforgettable characters, confirms Chris Abani as an immensely talented writer.

Graceland (Paperback, 1st Picador ed): Chris Abani Graceland (Paperback, 1st Picador ed)
Chris Abani
R489 R407 Discovery Miles 4 070 Save R82 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Graceland is a dazzling debut by a singular new talent The sprawling, swampy, cacophonous city of Lagos, Nigeria, provides the backdrop to the story of Elvis, a teenage Elvis impersonator hoping to make his way out of the ghetto. Broke, beset by floods, and beatings by his alcoholic father, and with no job opportunities in sight, Elvis is tempted by a life of crime. Thus begins his odyssey into the dangerous underworld of Lagos, guided by his friend Redemption and accompanied by a restless hybrid of voices including The King of Beggars, Sunday, Innocent and Comfort. Ultimately, young Elvis, drenched in reggae and jazz, and besotted with American film heroes and images, must find his way to a GraceLand of his own. Nuanced, lyrical, and pitch perfect, Abani has created a remarkable story of a son and his father, and an examination of postcolonial Nigeria where the trappings of American culture reign supreme. "A richly detailed, poignant, and utterly fascinating look into another culture and how it is cross-pollinated by our own. It brings to mind the work of Ha Jin in its power and revelation of the new."--T. Coraghessan Boyle

Becoming Abigail (Paperback): Chris Abani Becoming Abigail (Paperback)
Chris Abani
R423 R365 Discovery Miles 3 650 Save R58 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Spirited and fiercely independent Abigail is brought as a teenager to London from Nigeria by relatives who attempt to force her into prostitution. She flees, struggling to find herself in the shadow of a strong but dead mother. In spare yet haunting and lyrical prose, Abani brings to life a young woman who lives with a strength and inner light that will enlighten and uplift the reader.

Nane: New-Generation African Poets: A Chapbook Box Set - Hardcover Anthology Edition (Hardcover): Kwame Dawes, Chris Abani Nane: New-Generation African Poets: A Chapbook Box Set - Hardcover Anthology Edition (Hardcover)
Kwame Dawes, Chris Abani
R1,290 R1,082 Discovery Miles 10 820 Save R208 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Nowhere to Arrive - Poems (Paperback): Jenny Xie Nowhere to Arrive - Poems (Paperback)
Jenny Xie; Foreword by Chris Abani
R310 Discovery Miles 3 100 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Nowhere to Arrive takes as its subjects the whiplash of travel, the shuttling between disparate places and climes, and an unremitting sense of dislocation. These poems court the tension between the familiar and the foreign, between the self as distinct and the self as illusory. They look plainly at the startling strangeness of varied landscapes and mindscapes, and interrogate a state of unrootedness - one thrown into relief by the speaker's years abroad in Southeast Asia. At the chapbook's center are two long poems, titled "Phnom Penh Diptych: Wet Season" and "Phnom Penh Diptych: Dry Season," that examine the escapist narratives that draw tourists and expatriates to Cambodia, and the speaker's own privileged positioning. On a formal level, the poems in Nowhere to Arrive make room for the unsaid and that which cannot be articulated. Here, we have a vocabulary of silence alongside stark imagistic juxtapositions, poems that celebrate compression and the force of paratactic constructions. Attentiveness and concentration emerge as virtues, as the speaker surveys the vast territory of the present with a wakeful gaze.

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