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Birth of a Dream Weaver: A Writer's Awakening

Autor Ngugi wa Thiong'o
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 oct 2016
Birth of a Dream Weaver charts the very beginnings of a writer’s creative output. In this wonderful memoir, Kenyan writer Ngugi wa Thiong’o recounts the four years he spent in Makerere University in Kampala, Uganda—threshold years where he found his voice as a playwright, journalist, and novelist, just as Uganda, Kenya, Congo, and other countries were in the final throes of their independence struggles.

James Ngugi, as he was known then, is haunted by the emergency period of the previous decade in Kenya, when his friends and relatives were killed during the Mau Mau Rebellion. He is also haunted by the experience of his childhood in a polygamous family and the brave break his mother made from his father’s home. Accompanied by these ghosts, Ngugi begins to weave stories from the fibers of memory, history, and a shockingly vibrant and turbulent present.

What unfolds in this moving and thought-provoking memoir is both the birth of one of the most important living writers—lauded for his “epic imagination” (Los Angeles Times)—and the death of one of the most violent episodes in global history.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781620972403
ISBN-10: 1620972409
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: The New Press
Colecția New Press, The

Recenzii

Praise for Birth of a Dream Weaver:
“An autobiographical masterpiece.”
Publishers Weekly (starred)

“A writer's coming-of-age tale featuring an artistic mix of pride and humility."
Kirkus Reviews

Praise for Ngugi wa Thiong’o's work:
"Evocative, poignant, and thoughtful, Thiong’o’s courageous narrative will linger in readers’ minds.”
Publishers Weekly (starred)

"In his crowded career and his eventful life, Ngugi has enacted, for all to see, the paradigmatic trials and quandaries of a contemporary African writer, caught in sometimes implacable political, social, racial, and linguistic currents."
—John Updike, The New Yorker

"Ngugi has dedicated his life to describing, satirising and destabilising the corridors of power…Still living in exile and writing primarily in Gikuyu, Ngugi continues to spin captivating tales."
The Guardian

"Ngugi has flown over the entire African continent and sniffed out all of the foul stenches rising high into the air: complacency toward despotism, repression of women and ethnic minorities, widespread corruption and—undergirding all of these—a neocolonial system in which today’s lending banks and multinationals have supplanted yesterday’s European overlords."
The New York Times Book Review