'Chukwuebuka Ibeh's writing has a certain delicacy to it, so wonderfully observant, and so beautiful' Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
'A sublime coming-of-age tale... an extraordinarily composed and deeply felt debut' Guardian
When Obiefuna's father witnesses an intimate moment between his teenage son and the family's apprentice, newly arrived from the nearby village, he banishes Obiefuna to a Christian boarding school marked by strict hierarchy and routine, devastating violence. Utterly alienated from the people he loves, Obiefuna begins a journey of self-discovery and blossoming desire, while his mother Uzoamaka grapples to hold onto her favourite son, her truest friend.
Interweaving the perspectives of Obiefuna and his mother Uzoamaka, as they reach towards a future that will hold them both, BLESSINGS is an elegant and exquisitely moving story of love and loneliness. Asking how we can live freely when politics reaches into our hearts and lives, as well as deep into our consciousness, it is a stunning, searing debut.
'A moving debut about love and loneliness' Sunday Times
'Marks the arrival of Chukwuebuka Ibeh as a significant new moral, literary talent' The i
'Wonderful, vivid' Patrick Gale
'A magnificent debut' Daily Telegraph
SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2024 WILBUR SMITH ADVENTURE WRITING PRIZE
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A sublime coming-of-age tale... an extraordinarily composed and deeply felt debut * Guardian * An excellent debut novel -- John Boyne Stark yet tender, balancing episodes of hope with episodes of gut-plummeting sadness, this is an accomplished novel, distinguished by sensitive prose and taut scene-making * Daily Mail * A magnificent debut... Ibeh has the ability to ensure his political positions inform, rather than overwhelm, the intimate dramas at the heart of his fiction. He's vocal about the writers he admires - among them, Buchi Emecheta, Jhumpa Lahiri, Zadie Smith and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie - and clearly ambitious. With writing this good, it's to be hoped he'll soon find his name among their ranks * Daily Telegraph * Blessings... presents a predicament of universal moral application with a near-classical concentration that endorses the identity of its central character, Obiefuna, as a unique individual * TLS, Books of the Year 2024 * Blessings is the poignant tale of a talented and sensitive Nigerian boy, Obiefuna, who is caught by his conservative father in a clinch with another young gay man... an emotive, affecting debut * Observer * Blessings, the debut novel by the Nigerian author Chukwuebuka Ibeh, who was born in 2000, is a devastating account of a young queer man's most formative years. Tender and enraging, it is a story about the brutality of Nigerian law, under which homosexuality remains illegal today. It is also a story about adolescent desire and the personal yet universal trickiness of working out who and how we are, and what we want. It marks the arrival of Chukwuebuka Ibeh as a significant new moral, literary talent * The i * Blessings is a stunning and exceptionally moving story of love, shame, redemption and fierce familial bonds... I'm grateful that this beautiful book exists, and I will return to it again and again as if for the first time -- Francesca Ekwuyasi, author of BUTTER HONEY PIG BREAD There is music to the way Chukwuebuka Ibeh writes. There is balance. Blessings pulled me into a world I'm extremely unfamiliar with, yet somehow made it comfortable, even resonant. The intimate storytelling, the powerful dialogue, and the well-paced narrative all made it one hell of a heartbreakingly joyous read. Each chapter of this debut novel enthralled me, pushing me to the next, eager to share the road with its unforgettable protagonist right up to the ending, which made me want to start from the beginning again. On top of it all, Ibeh has provided a meaningful representation of queer Nigerians-one that opens borders and breaks barriers. An opportunity for many not only to see what Obiefuna and his mother see, but also to feel what they feel. Run, don't walk, to get this book. -- Danny Ramadan, author of The Foghorn Echoes Revelatory yet unresolved, simple yet polyphonic, hopeful yet full of heartbreak -- New York Times
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Höhe: 204 mm
Breite: 140 mm
Dicke: 27 mm
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978-0-241-61825-7 (9780241618257)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Chukwuebuka Ibeh is a writer from Port Harcourt, Nigeria, born in 2000. His writing has appeared in McSweeneys, The New England Review of Books and Lolwe, amongst others, and he is a staff writer at Brittle Paper. He was the Runner-up for the 2021 J.F Powers Prize for Fiction, a finalist for the Gerald Kraak Award and Morland Foundation Scholarship and was profiled as one of the "Most Promising New Voices of Nigerian Fiction" in Electric Literature. He has studied creative writing under Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Dave Eggers and Tash Aw. He is a student on a fully funded MFA programme at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, until 2024.