People of the City by Cyprian Ekwensi - ISBN: 9781681374291
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Big city dreams, music, and ambition ignite in Nigeria.

People of the City

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    176 pages

  • Release Date

    12 May 2020

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Summary

A vivid coming-of-age tale about a young man trying to make his way as a journalist and band leader in a big Nigerian city.

When Chinua Achebe became the editor of the legendary Heinemann African Writers Series, one of the first books he chose was a collection of stories by Cyprian Ekwensi. People of the City is the tale of Amusa Sango, a young man who travels from the country to a great and crazy city that is not named but might well be taken for Lagos, where he means to mak…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781681374291
ISBN-10:1681374293
Author:Cyprian Ekwensi, Emmanuel Iduma
Publisher:New York Review Books
Imprint:NYRB Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:176
Release Date:12 May 2020
Weight:369g
Dimensions:203mm x 127mm
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Critics Review

“Electric… . Ekwensi paints a vivid picture of cultural cacophony in a modernizing Nigeria filled with colonizers, revolutionaries, dreamers, and schemers. The mesmerizing tale and its feckless, frustrating protagonist provide stark glimpses into the class struggles, misogyny, and violence that often lurk beneath a bustling metropolis.” —Publishers Weekly“Lagos was a central character in much of Ekwensi’s fiction, portrayed with undertones of the noir thriller, his episodic style mirroring the urgency and restlessness of the city. His lower-middle-class characters … are stripped naked in public, confront nasty landlords, battle inane bureaucracies, have pepper put into their vaginas, die of political violence, seduce powerful politicians, commit murder-suicides and contract sexually transmitted diseases; one senses verisimilitude in Ekwensi’s unabashed melodrama… . The women did a lot of hip-swinging but they were often wonderfully bold.” —Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, The Guardian“People of the City tells the story of a young crime reporter who doubles as a bandleader in a large west African city. As one British critic wrote, the novel said more about west Africa than 50 government reports.” —Shola Adenekan, The Guardian“One of the most prolific African writers of the twentieth century.” —Charles Larson“Ekwensi saw [Nigeria’s] contradictions more clearly than most. And he was unusual, at least among what we might call the first generation of Nigerian writers, in not merely depicting women as people in their own right, with their own wants and desires, but being unafraid to explore the kind of power they can exert over men… . He also remains the most cosmopolitan, the most at ease with exploring the ‘existential loss’ that is the modern Nigerian condition.” —Adewale Maja-Pearce, The Baffler“Throughout the novel, Ekwensi critiques are electric, his narrative is mesmerizing. As such, People of the City is a vivid tale of class struggle and identity reclamation in the shadows of colonialism’s reign.” —Elisabeth Woronzoff, PopMatters

About The Author

Cyprian Ekwensi

Cyprian Ekwensi (1921-2007) wrote novels, short stories, and children’s books. He is from Nkwelle Ezunaka, Anambra State, Nigeria, and his father was a known storyteller and elephant hunter. He worked at the Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation and the Ministry of Information, which he directed during the First Republic. He resigned from his position at the ministry before the Nigerian Civil War in the late 60s. Ekwensi wrote hundreds of short stories, radio and television scripts, and several dozen works of fiction, including Drummer Boy and Jagua Nana. In 1968, he won the Dag Hammarskj ld International Prize in Literature and in 2001 he was made an MFR. He became a fellow of the Nigerian Academy of Letters in 2006, the year before his death.

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