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The Thing Around Your Neck

by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

From the Orange Prize-winning author of 'Half of a Yellow Sun' come twelve dazzling stories that turn a penetrating eye on the ties that bind men and women, parents and children, Nigeria and the West.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

From the Orange Prize-winning author of 'Half of a Yellow Sun' come twelve dazzling stories that turn a penetrating eye on the ties that bind men and women, parents and children, Nigeria and the West.
In 'A Private Experience', a medical student hides from a violent riot with a poor Muslim woman whose dignity and faith force her to confront the realities and fears she's been pushing away.

In 'Tomorrow Is Too Far', a woman unlocks the devastating secret that surrounds her brother's death.

The young mother at the centre of 'Imitation' finds her comfortable life threatened when she learns that her husband back in Lagos has moved his mistress into their home.

And the title story depicts the choking loneliness of a Nigerian girl who moves to an America that turns out to be nothing like the country she expected; though falling in love brings her desires nearly within reach, a death in her homeland forces her to re-examine them.

Searing and profound, suffused with beauty, sorrow and longing, this collection is a resounding confirmation of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's prodigious storytelling powers.

Notes

Reissue of this 12-story collection, from the Orange Prize-winning author of Half Of A Yellow Sun.

Author Biography

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie is the author of Purple Hibiscus, which was longlisted for the Booker Prize, Half of a Yellow Sun, which won the Orange Prize for Fiction; and acclaimed story collection The Thing Around Your Neck. Americanah, was published around the world in 2013, received numerous awards and was named one of New York Times Ten Books of the Year. A recipient of a MacArthur Foundation Fellowship, she divides her time between the United States and Nigeria.

Review

'"The Thing Around your Neck", with its warm and sympathetic heroines and its finely cadenced un-American English prose, demonstrates that she is keeping faith with her talent and with her country.' Lindsay Duguid, Sunday Times'Her particular gift is the seductive ability to tell a story…Adichie writes with an economy and precision that makes the strange seem familiar. She makes storytelling seem as easy as birdsong.' Jane Shilling, Telegraph'Adichie's spare, poised prose, the coolness of her phrasing, ensures these scenes are achieved without melodrama. And though she writes very specifically about Nigeria, the stories have a universal application.' FT'An elegant collection. From beginning to end the prose is serene and the characterization deft.' TLS'The powerful themes close to Adichie's heart shine through, but never over-shadow writing of clarity and brilliance.' Aminatta Forna, Guardian

Prizes

Short-listed for John Llewellyn Rhys Memorial Prize 2009

Long Description

From the Orange Prize-winning author of 'Half of a Yellow Sun' come twelve dazzling stories that turn a penetrating eye on the ties that bind men and women, parents and children, Nigeria and the West. In 'A Private Experience', a medical student hides from a violent riot with a poor Muslim woman whose dignity and faith force her to confront the realities and fears she's been pushing away. In 'Tomorrow Is Too Far', a woman unlocks the devastating secret that surrounds her brother's death. The young mother at the centre of 'Imitation' finds her comfortable life threatened when she learns that her husband back in Lagos has moved his mistress into their home. And the title story depicts the choking loneliness of a Nigerian girl who moves to an America that turns out to be nothing like the country she expected; though falling in love brings her desires nearly within reach, a death in her homeland forces her to re-examine them. Searing and profound, suffused with beauty, sorrow and longing, this collection is a resounding confirmation of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's prodigious storytelling powers.

Review Quote

'"The Thing Around your Neck", with its warm and sympathetic heroines and its finely cadenced un-American English prose, demonstrates that she is keeping faith with her talent and with her country.' Lindsay Duguid, Sunday Times'Her particular gift is the seductive ability to tell a story…Adichie writes with an economy and precision that makes the strange seem familiar. She makes storytelling seem as easy as birdsong.' Jane Shilling, Telegraph'The writing throughout the book has a verve that propels you forward through the pages. And a pervasive, lightly mocking intelligence gives the whole thing a lively, satirical edge.' James Lasdun, Guardian'An elegant collection. From beginning to end the prose is serene and the characterization deft.' TLS'Almost every [story], in the way only the most satisfying short stories manage, holds the kernel of something bigger in its fist yet is simultaneously a fully realised, standalone entity. They don't aspire to be novels that would be a bad thing but they hum with potential.' ScotsmanPraise for 'Half of a Yellow Sun':'I look with awe and envy at this young woman from Africa who is recording the history of her country. She is fortunate - and we, her readers, are even luckier.' Edmund White'Here is a new writer endowed with the gift of ancient storytellers.' Chinua Achebe'Heartbreaking, funny, exquisitely written and, without doubt, a literary masterpiece and a classic.' Daily Mail'Stunning. It has a ramshackle freedom and exuberant ambition.' Observer'Vividly written, thrumming with life…a remarkable novel. In its compassionate intelligence as in its capacity for intimate portraiture, this novel is a worthy successor to such twentieth-century classics as Chinua Achebe's "Things Fall Apart" and V.S. Naipaul's "A Bend in the River".' Joyce Carol Oates'Rarely have I felt so there, in the middle of all that suffering. I wasted the last fifty pages, reading them far too greedily and fast, because I couldn't bear to let go…It is a magnificent second novel - and can't fail to find the readership it deserves and demands.' Margaret Forster'This magnificent novel is a gripping portrayal of the horrors of war…A major new African voice.' Independent

Feature

* A collection of short stories from the Orange Prize-winning author of 'Half of a Yellow Sun' and 'Purple Hibiscus'. * 'Half of a Yellow Sun' won the Orange Prize for fiction in 2007, was a Richard and Judy Book Club pick and has sold over half a million copies in the UK. Competition: I Do Not Come To You By Chance; On Black Sisters' Street. Jhumpa Lahiri;Aminatta Forna; Khaled Hosseini; Sylvia Plath; Maya Angelou; Toni Morrison; Chinua Achebe; Zadie Smith; Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani; Chika Unigwe;

Description for Sales People

From the Orange Prize-winning author of 'Half of a Yellow Sun' come twelve dazzling stories that turn a penetrating eye on the ties that bind men and women, parents and children, Nigeria and the West. In 'A Private Experience', a medical student hides from a violent riot with a poor Muslim woman whose dignity and faith force her to confront the realities and fears she's been pushing away. In 'Tomorrow Is Too Far', a woman unlocks the devastating secret that surrounds her brother's death. The young mother at the centre of 'Imitation' finds her comfortable life threatened when she learns that her husband back in Lagos has moved his mistress into their home. And the title story depicts the choking loneliness of a Nigerian girl who moves to an America that turns out to be nothing like the country she expected; though falling in love brings her desires nearly within reach, a death in her homeland forces her to re-examine them. Searing and profound, suffused with beauty, sorrow and longing, this collection is a resounding confirmation of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's prodigious storytelling powers. Key title * A collection of short stories from the Orange Prize-winning author of 'Half of a Yellow Sun' and 'Purple Hibiscus'. * 'Half of a Yellow Sun' won the Orange Prize for fiction in 2007, was a Richard and Judy Book Club pick and has sold over half a million copies in the UK.

Details

ISBN0007306210
Author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Pages 300
Year 2009
ISBN-10 0007306210
ISBN-13 9780007306213
Format Paperback
Imprint Fourth Estate Ltd
Place of Publication London
Country of Publication United Kingdom
DEWEY 823.92
Birth 1977
Media Book
Publication Date 2009-09-03
Language English
UK Release Date 2009-09-03
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Alternative 9780007321049
Audience General
AU Release Date 2010-05-17
NZ Release Date 2010-04-14

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