Butterfly Fish by Irenosen Okojie - ISBN: 9781909762060
Hardcover

Butterfly Fish

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  • Hardcover

    352 pages

  • Release Date

    28 June 2015

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Summary

Betty Trask Award winner 2016.

A stunning debut from the author of Speak Gigantular.

A fragile outsider living in London, Joy struggles to pull the threads of her life back together after her mother’s sudden death. Emptiness consumes her and, needing to fill the gaps of her loss, she finds she is drawn to a unique artefact inherited from her mother - a warrior’s head cast in brass that belonged to a king in eighteenth century Benin, Nigeria.

Joy is hau…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781909762060
ISBN-10:1909762067
Author:Irenosen Okojie
Publisher:Jacaranda Books Art Music Ltd
Imprint:Jacaranda Books Art Music Ltd
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:352
Release Date:28 June 2015
Weight:560g
Dimensions:236mm x 162mm x 32mm
Series:Jacaranda
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“Vital, vivid, witty, truthful…” Maggie Gee, The Observer

Butterfly Fish is a novel of epic proportions… From sentence to sentence, Okojie conjures up acutely observed, beautifully-worded metaphors that resonate and delight… I fully expect to see Butterfly Fish on many an award nomination list. It is a fascinating read, and one I highly recommend. * Yvette Edwards (author of A Cupboard Full of Coats, longlisted for the Man Booker Prize, and The Mother), Words of Colour *Her West African heritage is richly spun into her novel Butterfly Fish… The tale is peppered with moments of magical surrealism: a glass bottle shattering on a South London street to release two tiny scurrying figures into the night; a butterfly fish bursts into a local pool and belches a portentous brass key… The lyrical prose brings poignancy to the familiar London landscape. * Samuel Fishwick, Evening Standard *Vital, vivid, witty, truthful… * Maggie Gee, The Observer *

About The Author

Irenosen Okojie

Irenosen Okojie is a Nigerian British author whose work pushes the boundaries of form, language and ideas. Her novel, Butterfly Fish, and short story collections, Speak Gigantular and Nudibranch, have won and been nominated for multiple awards. Her journalism has been featured in The New York Times, the Observer, the Guardian and the Huffington Post. She is a Contributing Editor for The White Review as well as And Other Stories. She co-presented the BBC’s Turn Up for The Books podcast, alongside Simon Savidge and Bastille frontman Dan Smith. Her work has been optioned for the screen. She has also judged various literary prizes including the Dylan Thomas Prize, the Gordon Burn Prize, the BBC National Short Story Award and the Dublin Literary Award. She was a judge for the 2023 Women’s Prize for Fiction. Formerly the Vice Chair of the Royal Society of Literature, she was awarded an MBE For Services to Literature in 2021. She is the director and founder of Black to the Future festival. Her new novel Curandera is published by Dialogue Books.

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