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The Fishermen

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Nine-year-old Benjamin is the youngest of four brothers. They live in the rocky hills of Akure. When their civil servant father is transferred to another town, the boys begin misbehaving: smashing windows, severing chicken heads and playing truant to follow billionaire politician M.K.O Abiola’s campaign trail. For six weeks they take to fishing in the forbidden Omi-Ala river. There they run into Abulu, a filthy yet visionary madman whose pronouncement that the eldest boy, Ikenna, will be killed places a dark and fearful cloud over the brothers. If the prophecy is true, which of them will be the murderer? Abulu’s words have devastating yet redemptive consequences for the family, as guilt and sadness binds the brothers, while their parents sink into despair.

With this remarkable and almost biblical parable set in the Abacha years of 1990s Nigeria, Chigozie

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About Chigozie Obioma

Chigozie Obioma was born in 1986 in Akure, Nigeria. He has lived in Nigeria, Cyprus and Turkey, and currently resides in the United States, where he is a professor of Literature and Creative Writing at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. A recipient of Hopwood Awards in fiction and poetry, his fiction has appeared inVirginia Quarterly Review and Transition. The Fishermen is his first novel and has been translated into 17 languages. The Fishermen was shorted-listed for the 2015 Man Booker Prize and was the winner of the inaugural FT/Oppenheimer Award for Fiction.

Author

Chigozie Obioma

Publisher

Cassava Republic

ISBN

978-9789506637

Format

Flapped paper-back

Publication date

2015

No. of pages

303

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