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Satans And Shaitans

Autor Obinna Udenwe
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 noi 2014
Set against the backdrop of Nigeria's ongoing terrorism tensions, Satans and Shaitans tells the story of two powerful men, Chief Donald Amechi and world acclaimed televangelist, Chris Chuba, both members of an internationally renowned occult, the Sacred Order of the Universal Forces. Members of the occult from Southern Nigeria, desperate to gain control of their country, deceive an Islamic terrorist organisation into carrying out attacks in order to undermine and overrule the Nigerian President. This powerful story is one of morality, choices and consequence.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781909762053
ISBN-10: 1909762059
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 128 x 198 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Jacaranda Books
Colecția Jacaranda Books
Locul publicării:United Kingdom

Recenzii

"Obinna Udenwe is a bold and timely new voice on Nigeria's ever-strident literary scene... an enticing story, carefully observed."
"Set against the backdrop of Nigeria's ongoing terrorist tensions in the lead up to elections, Satans and Shaitans is a brave and exciting debut"

Notă biografică

Obinna Udenwe is a Nigerian novelist and short story writer. The winner of the first edition of The Chinua Achebe Prize for Literature 2021 for his second book, 'Colours of Hatred' which was also a finalist for The NLNG Nigeria Prize for Literature 2021. His first book, 'Satans & Shaitans' won the ANA Prize for Prose Fiction in 2015.

Obinna Udenwe's stories have won The Prairie Schooner-Glenna Luschei Prize 2020, The Short Story is Dead Prize 2016 and was a finalist in the Prairie Schooner-Raz Schumakar Prize 2020. His story 'It Has to do With Emilia' was acquired for film & television in 2020 by Bridget Pickering at Bump films, shot in Yeoville, South Africa in 2021 and released as a motion picture in March 2022. His stories have appeared in Gutter Magazine, Prairie Schooner, Munyori Literary Journal, The Village Square Journal, Fiction 365, Brittle Paper, ANA Review, Ake Review, Expound Magazine, The Kalahari Review, The Short Story is Dead anthology Vol., 1 & 2, and many more.

Obinna Udenwe loves literature and is the co-founder of The Village Square Journal. He enjoys travelling for work and pleasure, and to spend time with friends drinking and chatting about politics and literature and every other thing young men talk about. He lives in Abakaliki in southern Nigeria where he works as a writer, engineer, and farmer, and is very active in local politics.