Nazare
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Nazare
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Nazare
Nazare tells the story of a peasants' revolt in the polyglot city of Balaal. The story begins with a miracle. A homeless boy sees a whale washed up on the beach. He alerts the local fishermen, and soon the whole town is trying and failing to push it back into the ocean. With just the boy left to accompany the whale now in its dying throes, a freak wave pulls the creature back into the sea. This is an omen. Change is coming.
The boy and the washerwoman who adopts him cobble together a ramshackle army of fishermen, shopkeepers, lapsed nuns, anarchist bats, and an itinerant camel. They attempt to end the reign of the dictator who rules over Balaal. Their attempt involves pitched battles, farcical trials, rooftop escapes, and sun-parched wanderings in the wilderness. Looming over the disparate cast of characters is the legend of the giant waveβNazareβthat will one day annihilate everyone and everything in the city.
Nazare is an adventure and a parable that pits the oppressed against the oppressor. The work has been likened to that of Gabriel GarcΓa MΓ‘rquez and Mario Vargas Llosa in its use of language, its inventiveness, its humour, and its examination of issues of justice.
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NazarΓ© by JJ Amaworo Wilson has received praise for its rich and textured storytelling, successfully transporting readers to vibrant, enchanting worlds. Critics have highlighted its kaleidoscopic narrative, inventive allegory, and portrayal of communities challenging tyranny and corruption. The novel is appreciated for its blend of humour, mysticism, and the epic journey, marking it as a significant work in contemporary fabulist fiction.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781629639086
Publisher: PM Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 11 November 2021
Country: United States
Imprint: PM Press
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 127.0mm
Height: 203.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 320
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About the Author
JJ Amaworo Wilson is a German-born Anglo-Nigerian-American writer. His 2016 novel, Damnificados, won three international awards, was an Oprah Top 10 pick, and has since been translated into French and German. His work has appeared in African American Journal, Justice Journal, The Penguin Book of New Black Writing, and many other publications. He has lived in eleven countries, traveled to 70, and speaks four languages. He is currently the writer-in-residence at Western New Mexico University, USA.
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