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Ada's Realm

Inglese · Tascabile

Spedizione di solito entro 3 a 5 settimane

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Informationen zum Autor Born in London in 1972 to Ghanaian parents, SHARON DODUA OTOO is an political activist and novelist living in Berlin. After having published several newspaper articles and two novellas in English, she wrote a short story in German which was later awarded the Ingeborg Bachmann Prize (2016), one of Germany's most renowned literary awards. She is politically active with several civil rights organisations, including the Initiative Black People in Germany (ISD), a Black queer feminist organisation called ADEFRA, and Phoenix. Ada's Realm is her first novel. JON CHO-POLIZZI is a literary translator and Assistant Professor of German at the University of Michigan. His translations have appeared in the Jewish Museum Berlin, the Maxim Gorky Theatre, taz and Der Spiegel , as well as in numerous anthologies. He lives and works between Ann Arbor, Northern California and Berlin. JON CHO-POLIZZI is a literary translator and Assistant Professor of German at the University of Michigan. His translations have appeared in the Jewish Museum Berlin, the Maxim Gorky Theatre, taz and Der Spiegel , as well as in numerous anthologies. He lives and works between Ann Arbor, Northern California and Berlin. Klappentext WHERE IS ADA? In a small village in West Africa, in what will one day become Ghana, Ada gives birth again, and again the baby does not live, As she grieves the loss of her child, Portuguese traders become the first white men to arrive in the village, an event that will bear terrible repercussions for Ada and her kin, WHEN IS ADA?Centuries later, Ada will become the mathematical genius Ada Lovelace; Ada, a prisoner forced into prostitution in a Nazi concentration camp; and Ada, a young, pregnant Ghanaian woman with a new British passport who arrives in Berlin in 2019 for a fresh start, WHO IS ADA?Ada is not one woman, but many, and she is all women - she revolves in orbits, looping from one century and from one place to the next,And so, she experiences the hardship but also the joy of womanhood: she is a victim, she offers resistance, and she fights for her independence, This long-awaited debut from Sharon Dodua Otoo paints an astonishing picture of femininity, resilience and struggle with deep empathy and humour, with vivid language and infinite imagination, Translated from the German by Jon Cho-Polizzi Vorwort A playful, immersive and highly imaginative debut - four women in four centuries whose stories all converge in the here and now. Zusammenfassung "Set to be one of the best books of 2023" GQ Magazine "Soaring, spellbinding, utterly epic" MUSA OKWONGA "A time-travelling wonder of a read" PATERSON JOSEPH WHERE IS ADA? In a small village in West Africa, in what will one day become Ghana, Ada gives birth again, and again the baby does not live. As she grieves the loss of her child, Portuguese traders become the first white men to arrive in the village, an event that will bear terrible repercussions for Ada and her kin. WHEN IS ADA? Centuries later, Ada will become the mathematical genius Ada Lovelace; Ada, a prisoner forced into prostitution in a Nazi concentration camp; and Ada, a young, pregnant Ghanaian woman with a new British passport who arrives in Berlin in 2019 for a fresh start. WHO IS ADA? Ada is not one woman, but many, and she is all women - she revolves in orbits, looping from one century and from one place to the next. And so, she experiences the hardship but also the joy of womanhood: she is a victim, she offers resistance, and she fights for her independence. This long-awaited debut from Sharon Dodua Otoo paints an astonishing picture of femininity, resilience and struggle with deep empathy and humour, with vivid language and infinite imagination. "An impressive ...

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Autori Sharon Dodua Otoo, Sharon Dodua Otoo
Con la collaborazione di Jon Cho-Polizzi (Traduzione)
Editore Quercus Publishing
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 28.03.2023
 
EAN 9781529419023
ISBN 978-1-5294-1902-3
Pagine 303
Dimensioni 135 mm x 216 mm x 22 mm
Categorie Narrativa > Romanzi

FICTION / Historical / General, Historical fiction, Fiction in translation, Relating to Black British people, Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary

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