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Theft

By the winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature
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Theft is the new novel by Abdulrazak Gurnah, the winner of the 2021 Nobel Prize in Literature, hailed as 'a maestro' by the Guardian. It presents a captivating story of the intertwined lives of three young people coming-of-age in postcolonial East Africa. Selected as a book... Read More
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Theft

The new novel from the winner of the 2021 Nobel Prize in Literature - 'a maestro' (Guardian). A captivating story of the intertwined lives of three young people coming-of-age in postcolonial East Africa

The new novel from the winner of the 2021 Nobel Prize in Literature - 'a maestro' (Guardian). A captivating story of the intertwined lives of three young people coming-of-age in postcolonial East Africa

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Theft is the new novel by Abdulrazak Gurnah, the winner of the 2021 Nobel Prize in Literature, hailed as 'a maestro' by the Guardian. It presents a captivating story of the intertwined lives of three young people coming-of-age in postcolonial East Africa.

Selected as a book to look out for in 2025 by the Guardian, Observer, Irish Times, and BBC.

β€˜A poignant portrait of love, friendship and betrayal’ – Guardian

β€˜Storytelling mastery’ – Observer

β€˜The reader can only rejoice at Gurnah’s skill in giving us the whole of a life in such nimble scenes’ – Financial Times

β€˜Another glittering tapestry of a novel from a master storyteller of our times’ – Irish Times

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What are we given, and what do we have to take for ourselves?

It is the 1990s. Growing up in Zanzibar, three very different young people – Karim, Fauzia, and Badar – are coming of age and dreaming of great possibilities in their young nation. But for Badar, an uneducated servant boy who has never known his parents, it seems as if all doors are closed.

Brought into a lowly position in a great house in Dar es Salaam, Badar finds the first true home of his life and the friendship of Karim, the young man of the house. Even when a shattering false accusation sees Badar sent away, Karim and Fauzia refuse to turn away from their friend.

But as the three of them take their first steps in love, infatuation, work, and parenthood, their bond is tested, and Karim is tempted into a betrayal that will change all of their lives forever.

β€˜In reading this wise new novel, we the readers become a bit more ready to understand what it means to be human’ – Elif Shafak, New Statesman

β€˜Storytelling mastery, at once coming-of-age chamber piece and wide-angled post-colonial panorama … narrated in a quicksilver style that gives you the pleasurable sense that you’re putty in the hands of a warm yet clear-eyed authorial intelligence’ – Observer

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781526678645

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 18 March 2025

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 30.0mm

Width: 160.0mm

Height: 240.0mm

Weight: 440g

Pages: 256

About the Author

Abdulrazak Gurnah is the winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature 2021. He is the author of ten novels: Memory of Departure, Pilgrims Way, Dottie, Paradise (shortlisted for the Booker Prize and the Whitbread Award), Admiring Silence, By the Sea (longlisted for the Booker Prize and shortlisted for the Los Angeles Times Book Award), Desertion (shortlisted for the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize) The Last Gift, Gravel Heart, and Afterlives, which was shortlisted for the Orwell Prize for Fiction 2021 and longlisted for the Walter Scott Prize. He was Professor of English at the University of Kent, and was a Man Booker Prize judge in 2016. He lives in Canterbury.

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