Granite

Häftad, Engelska, 2014

Av Jenny Robson

159 kr

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Thoughtful, insightful and compelling, Granite is a well-executed imagining of what happened to cause the collapse of the civilisation of Great Zimbabwe (called Zimba Remabwe in the book). While adult historical fiction has experienced a recent resurgence in interest, narratives are mostly drawn from European history; Granite is refreshingly African, illuminating a relatively unexplored area in fiction. It also shifts "fictionalised history" away from the European centre: in the story, Zimba Remabwe exists as a sophisticated African city state well integrated with the rest of the mid-fifteenth-century world. It is a world in which Arab scholars travel from China and India to Europe and Britain, filing their chronicles in the revered library of Timbuktu. The narrative method is worth noting: because he cannot write, the story is dictated by a young nobleman called Mokomba - one of few survivors of his city's downfall. The penman is Shafiq, a learned Arab traveller who is a father figure after the passing of Mokomba's own father. Each chapter relates a series of events from these two characters' perspectives, as they fill in what the other might have glossed over.The result is a finely rendered narrative of two distinct voices.

Produktinformation

  • Utgivningsdatum2014-04-20
  • Mått137 x 213 x undefined mm
  • Vikt155 g
  • FormatHäftad
  • SpråkEngelska
  • Antal sidor128
  • FörlagTafelberg Publishers Ltd
  • ISBN9780624073093

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