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Emezi, Akwaeke
Akwaeke Emezi (Umuahia, Nigèria, 1987) d'ascendència igbo i tàmil, es dedica a l'escriptura, la poesia i el videoart. El 2018 li van atorgar el premi 5 under 35, un guardó de la National Book Foundation que reconeix els cinc millors escriptors menors de trenta-cinc anys. Les seves obres, àmpliament celebrades per la crítica i finalistes de molts premis literaris, busquen escapar dels disturbis, la dictadura i la perillosa realitat de la seva infantesa.
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Little Rot
Little Rot
Emezi, Akwaeke
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Little Rot
Little Rot
Emezi, Akwaeke

Akwaeke Emezi's exhilarating new novel follows five people over the course of a weekend which will brutally upend all of their lives.

As Kalu drops Aima at the airport, it marks the end of their four-year relationship. Shattered and broken open, he thinks that's the last he will see of his ex-girlfriend. But, reeling from the breakup, both Aima and Kalu find themselves drawn back to Lagos: to separate nights of decadence. When Kalu visits an exclusive sex party hosted by his best friend, Ahmed, he makes a decision that will plunge them all into chaos.

On the other side of town, Ola and Souraya, fresh off their first-class flight from Kuala Lumpur, are getting ready for their own nights of pleasure, unaware that everything is about to go awry. Pulled into a whirlwind descent through the city's corrupt and glittering underworld, they're all looking for a way out, fueled by a desperate need to escape the threat that looms over them.
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Editorial: FABER & FABER
ISBN: 978-0-571-38281-1
Idioma: Inglés
Medidas cm: 13.6 x 21.5
Páginas: 352
Fecha de edición: 18-06-2024
Violent retrat d'una societat i una realitat que, per sort, ens és molt llunyana. Es llegeix com un neo-noir, amb neons, llums i foscors extremes.

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