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Lagos noir / edited by Chris Abani.

Van Pelt Library PR9387.5 .L34 2018
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Abani, Chris, editor, author.
Series:
Akashic noir series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Lagos (Nigeria)--Fiction.
Lagos (Nigeria).
Nigeria--Fiction.
Nigeria.
Lagos (Nigeria)--Social conditions--Fiction.
Lagos (Nigeria)--Social life and customs--Fiction.
Lagos (Nigeria)--Corrupt practices--Fiction.
Poor--Nigeria--Lagos--Fiction.
Poor.
Wealth--Nigeria--Lagos--Fiction.
Wealth.
Authors, Black--Nigeria--Lagos--Literary collections.
Authors, Black.
Noir fiction, Nigerian (English).
Detective and mystery stories.
Noir fiction.
Nigeria--Lagos.
Genre:
Fiction.
Mystery fiction.
Short stories.
short stories.
Short stories
Noir fiction
Detective and mystery fiction
Fiction
Noir fiction.
Detective and mystery fiction.
Physical Description:
217 pages : map ; 22 cm
Place of Publication:
Brooklyn, New York : Akashic Books, [2018]
Summary:
"In the introduction to this excellent anthology, Abani welcomes readers to Lagos, Nigeria, a city of more than 21 million and an amazing amalgam of wealth, poverty, corruption, humor, bravery, and tragedy. Abani and a dozen other contributors tell stories that are both unique to Lagos and universal in their humanity...This entry stands as one of the strongest recent additions to Akashic's popular noir series." -- Publishers Weekly , Starred review, pick of the week for June 4 -- "Lagos, the largest city in Nigeria, with a population of 21 million, has, like many coastal cities, a 'very checkered and noir past,' writes novelist Chris Abani in his introduction to this anthology." -- BBC Culture -- "The beauty of this book, which contains 13 stories from Nigerian writers, is that it serves as a travelogue, too." -- Bloomberg , included in "The Darkest Summer Reading List for Those Bright, Beachy Days" -- "Through his prolific and varied writings, Nigerian-born Chris Abani has shared stories that open one's knowledge of the region beyond its colonial past. The recent release of Lagos Noir highlights West African authors as meticulously edited by Abani, one of the country's best-known authors." -- Philadelphia Tribune -- "Covering one of the widest spectrums of genre-inspired stories, Chris Abani is as masterful as he is meticulous in his assembly of noir... Lagos Noir is a colorful and harrowing vision preserving the distinct voice of each contributor contained within its pages. The collection carries a moving and self-contained quality while simultaneously sparking hope that the Noir series will eventually forge its way into further explorations of Africa." -- World Literature Today -- Akashic Books continues its award-winning series of original noir anthologies, launched in 2004 with Brooklyn Noir. Each book comprises all new stories, each one set in a distinct neighborhood or location within the respective city. Now, West Africa enters the Noir Series arena, meticulously edited by one of Nigeria's best-known authors. Brand-new stories by: Chris Abani, Nnedi Okorafor, E.C. Osondu, Jude Dibia, Chika Unigwe, A. Igoni Barrett, Sarah Ladipo Manyika, Adebola Rayo, Onyinye Ihezukwu, Uche Okonkwo, Wale Lawal, 'Pemi Aguda, and Leye Adenle. From the introduction by Chris Abani: -- Lagos has, like many coastal cities, a very checkered and noir past. It is the largest city in Nigeria and its former capital. It is also the largest megacity on the African continent, with a population approximating twenty-one million, and by itself is the fourth-largest economy in Africa...It is rumored that there are more canals in Lagos than in Venice. Except in Lagos they are often unintentional. Gutters that have become waterways and lagoons fenced in by stilt homes or full of logs for a timber industry most of us don't know exists. All of it skated by canoes as slick as any dragonfly. There are currently no moonlight or other gondola rides available... The thirteen stories that comprise this volume stretch the boundaries of "noir" fiction, but each one of them fully captures the essence of noir, the unsettled darkness that continues to lurk in the city's streets, alleys, and waterways...Together, these stories create an unchartered path through the center of Lagos and out to its peripheries, revealing so much more truth at the heart of this tremendous city than any guidebook, TV show, film, or book you are likely to find.
"Lagos has, like many coastal cities, a very checkered and noir past. It is the largest city in Nigeria and its former capital. It is also the largest megacity on the African continent, with a population approximating twenty-one million, and by itself is the fourth-largest economy in Africa ... It is rumored that there are more canals in Lagos than in Venice. Except in Lagos they are often unintentional. Gutters that have become waterways and lagoons fenced in by stilt homes or full of logs for a timber industry most of us don't know exists. All of it skated by canoes as slick as any dragonfly. There are currently no moonlight or other gondola rides available ... The thirteen stories that comprise this volume stretch the boundaries of "noir" fiction, but each one of them fully captures the essence of noir, the unsettled darkness that continues to lurk in the city's streets, alleys, and waterways ... Together, these stories create an unchartered path through the center of Lagos and out to its peripheries, revealing so much more truth at the heart of this tremendous city than any guidebook, TV show, film, or book you are likely to find."-- Cover page [4]
Contents:
Part I: Cops & robbers. What they did that night / Jude Dibia
Heaven's gate / Chika Unigwe
Showlogo / Nnedi Okorafor
Just ignore and try to endure / A. Igoni Barrett
Part II: In a family way. The swimming pool / Sara Ladipo Manyika
What are you going to do? / Adebola Rayo
For baby, for three / Onyinye Ihezukwu
Eden / Uche Okonkwo
Joy / Wale Lawal
Part III: Arrivals & departures. Choir boy / 'Pemi Aguda
The walking stick / E.C. Osundu
Uncle Sam / Leye Adenle
Killer ape / Chris Abani.
Local Notes:
Athenaeum copy: Barry F. Wiksten book fund bookplate.
ISBN:
1617755230
9781617755231
OCLC:
1007756584

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