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Transparent City

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Winner of the Portugal's José Saramango Prize Nominated for the 2019 Best Translated Book Award A Vanity Fair Hot Type Book for April 2018 A Vulture Must-Read Translated Book from the Past 5 Years A Globe and Mail Best Book of 2018 A Lit Hub Favourite Book of the Year A World Literature Today Notable Translation of 2018 Winner of the Transfruges Best African Novel Prize Winner of the St. Malo World Literature Prize In a crumbling apartment block in the Angolan city of Luanda, families work, laugh, scheme, and get by. In the middle of it all is the melancholic Odonato, nostalgic for the country of his youth and searching for his lost son. As his hope drains away and as the city outside his doors changes beyond all recognition, Odo-nato's flesh becomes transparent and his body increasingly weightless. A captivating blend of magical realism, scathing political satire, tender comedy, and literary experimentation, Transparent City offers a gripping and joyful portrait of urban Africa quite unlike any before yet published in English, and places Ondjaki, indisputably, among the continent's most accomplished writers. 'The language immerses the reader in the novel's milieu, but also charts out unexpected dimensions.' — Vulture 'Ondjaki's prose pulses with life...shine(s) with an unexpected clarity.' — World Literature Today '...darkly pretty...peppered with poetry...These disparate stories are woven into a beautiful narrative that touches on government corruption, the privatisation of water, the dangers of extracting oil for wealth, and the bastardisation of religion for profit...the novel reads like a love song to be a tortured, desperately messed-up city that is undergoing remarkable transformations.' — Publishers Weekly

Author Biography:

Ondjaki was born in Angola in 1977. He studied sociology in Lisbon and attended film school in New York. He is the author of three novels and three short story collections, in addition to two collections of poems and a book for children. Ondjaki's novels and stories have been translated into English, French, Spanish, German and Italian. His novels Good Morning Comrades and Granma Nineteen and the Soviet's Secret were published in English in North America by Biblioasis. He lives in Luanda and has made a documentary film about his native city. Stephen Henighan’s books include Lost Province: Adventures in a Moldovan Family, A Grave in the Air, The Streets of Winter and A Report on the Afterlife of Culture. A nominee for the Governor General of Canada’s Literary Award, he teaches at the University of Guelph, Ontario.
Release date NZ
March 29th, 2018
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  • General (US: Trade)
Contributor
  • Translated by Stephen Henighan
Interest Age
From 18 years
Pages
400
ISBN-13
9781771961431
Product ID
26718987

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