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Zusatztext "Tinged with hilarity. . . . Osondu juxtaposes the richness and desperation of life 'on the ground' in Africa with the actualities of the American dream. . . . He goes beyond mere examination to achieve artistry. . . . This book is essential." Informationen zum Autor E. C. Osondu is the author of Voice of America. Born in Nigeria, he received his MFA from Syracuse University and is the winner of the Caine Prize for African Writing and a Pushcart Prize. His fiction has appeared in The Atlantic, n+1, Guernica , and other publications. He teaches at Providence College in Rhode Island. Klappentext E.C. Osondu is a fearless and passionate new writer whose stories echo the joys and struggles of a cruel, beautiful world. His characters burst from the page—they fight, beg, love, grieve, but ultimately they are dreamers. Set in Nigeria and the United States, Voice of America moves from the fears and dreams of boys and girls in villages and refugee camps to the disillusionment and confusion of young married couples living in America, and then back to bustling Lagos. Written with exhilarating energy and warmth, the stories of Voice of America are full of humor, pathos, and wisdom—an electrifying debut from a winner of the Caine Prize for African Writing. Zusammenfassung “E.C. Osondu is a man with a clear head and a great ear! writing from crucial places.” —Jonathan Franzen! author of Freedom and The Corrections “With observant wonder and subtle humor! [Osondu] portrays…our unique capacity for hope and hopelessness rolled together.” —Mary Gaitskill! author of Bad Behavior and Veronica This collection of vivid! compulsively readable stories marks the debut of Nigerian author E.C. Osondu! winner of the 2009 Caine Prize for African Writing. In the tradition of Wole Soyinka! Nadine Gordimer! J.M. Coetzee! and Chinua Achebe (all patrons of the Caine Prize)! Osondu’s stories are wise! soul-stirring! and deeply compelling. In electrifying prose! he articulate the struggles of Nigerian immigrants in America! and refugees! villagers! and ex-patriots in Africa. Voice of America marks the beginning for a brave and remarkable new voice in African Literature. ...