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I Am Still With You

Autor Emmanuel Iduma
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 feb 2024
`A lyrical investigation ¿ both powerful and transcendent¿ CHIGOZIE OBIOMA`Acutely observed, hauntingly rendered and deeply affecting¿ AMINATTA FORNA`Both epic and intimate¿ MARGO JEFFERSON An astonishing search for a missing person, the hidden tragedies of war and the truth of Nigeriäs history.
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ISBN-13: 9780008430764
ISBN-10: 0008430764
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: HarperCollins Publishers

Notă biografică

Emmanuel Iduma, born in 1989, is a writer who trained as a lawyer in Nigeria. In 2019 his book A Stranger's Pose was longlisted for the Ondaatje Prize and in 2022 he was a recipient of the prestigious Windham-Campbell Prize.
He is based between Lagos, Nigeria and Norwich, UK.

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;Powerful and transcendent Chigozie Obioma

Both epic and intimateMargo Jefferson

A deeply moving, lyrical journey through the author's homeland of Nigeria, in search of the truth about his disappeared uncle and the history of a war that shaped him, his family, and a nation

In inimitable, rhythmic prose, the author and winner of the prestigious Windham-Campbell Prize Emmanuel Iduma tells the story of his return to Nigeria, where he grew up, after years of living in New York. He traveled home with an elusive mission: to learn the fate of his uncle Emmanuel, his namesake, who disappeared in the Nigerian Civil War in the late 1960s. A conflict that left so many families broken, the war remains at the margins of the history books, almost taboo to discuss.

To find answers, Iduma stopped in city after city throughout the former Biafra region, reconnecting with relatives dear and distant to probe their memories, prowling university libraries to furtively photocopy illicit books, and visiting half-abandoned monuments along the highway. Perhaps, he realized, if he could understand how his father grieved the loss of a brother in the war, he might learn how to grieve his late father in turn.

His is also the story of countless families across the country and across the world who will never have answers or proper funerals for their loved ones. It's a story about the birth of an artist, about writing itself as an act both healing and political, even dangerous.

And it's a story about family history and legacy, and all the questions the dead leave unanswered. How much of the author's identity is wrapped up in this inheritance? And what does it mean to return home, when the people who define it are gone?

Equal parts memoir, national history, and political reckoning, I Am Still With You is a profoundly personal story of collective loss and making peace with the unknowable.