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Informationen zum Autor Chidi Ebere was born and raised in Oxford and spent part of his childhood in Nigeria before returning to the UK. His short stories have appeared in UK Cosmopolitan and Ambit. He lives in Amsterdam. Now I Am Here is his first novel. Klappentext Powerful and questioning, this debut novel from British-Nigerian author Chidi Ebere explores how good people can commit terrible acts during times of war. Zusammenfassung WINNER OF THE RSL CHRISTOPHER BLAND PRIZE SHORTLISTED FOR THE SOCIETY OF AUTHORS' MCKITTERICK PRIZE 'Chidi Ebere has achieve something extraordinary with Now I Am Here . The book takes the voice of the oppressor, an instrument of the regime, and convincingly brings the reader into the burgeoning dark innocence of an evil heart' - Rónán Hession, McKitterick Prize judge We begin at the end. The armies of the National Defence Movement have been crushed and our unnamed narrator and his unit are surrounded. Prepared for defeat at the hands of the enemy and with only his sins for company, he turns to confession. Chidi Ebere’s debut novel is a profound reflection on how good people can do terrible things – precipitated by circumstances and the violence of war. As he recounts the events leading to his disastrous finale, we learn how this gentle man is gradually transformed into a war criminal, committing acts he wouldn’t have thought himself capable. Unflinching, thought-provoking and devastating, Now I Am Here resonates far beyond the individual story of our narrator. Perfect for readers of Uzo Iweala’s Beasts of No Nation , Giles Foden’s The Last King of Scotland and Abdulrazak Gurnah’s Afterlives .
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Powerful and questioning, this debut novel from British-Nigerian author Chidi Ebere explores how good people can commit terrible acts during times of war.