Editorial Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Fecha de edición mayo 2017 · Edición nº 1
Idioma inglés
EAN 9781408881330
272 páginas
Libro
encuadernado en tapa blanda
Moving from revolutionary Zanzibar in the 1960s to restless London in the 1990s, Gravel Heart is a powerful story of exile, migration and betrayal, from the Booker Prize-shortlisted author of Paradise Salim has always believed that his father does not want him. Living with his parents and his adored Uncle Amir in a house full of secrets, he is a bookish child, a dreamer haunted by night terrors. It is the 1970s and Zanzibar is changing.
Tourists arrive, the island's white sands obscuring the memory of recent conflict: longed-for independence from British colonialism swiftly followed by bloody revolution. When his father moves out, retreating into dishevelled introspection, Salim is confused and ashamed. His mother explains neither this nor her absences with a strange man; silence is layered on silence.
When glamorous Uncle Amir, now a senior diplomat, offers Salim an escape, the lonely teenager travels to London for college. But nothing has prepared him for the biting cold and seething crowds of this hostile city. Struggling to find a foothold, and to understand the darkness at the heart of his family, Salim must face devastating truths about himself and those closest to him - and about love, sex and power.
x{0026}lt;P x{0026}lt;B Abdulrazak Gurnah x{0026}lt;/B (Zanzíbar, 1948) es un escritor de origen tanzano afincado en Inglaterra desde hace más de medio siglo. Doctorado en 1982 por la Universidad de Kent, ejerció la docencia en las universidades de Bayero (Kano, Nigeria) y Kent, donde impartió literatura inglesa y poscolonial hasta su jubilación en 2017. Es miembro de la Royal Society of Literature desde 2006 y autor de numerosos cuentos, ensayos y una decena de novelas, entre las que destacan x{0026}lt;I Paraísox{0026}lt;/I , nominada para los premios Booker y Whitbread, x{0026}lt;I A orillas del marx{0026}lt;/I , x{0026}lt;I La vida, despuésx{0026}lt;/I y x{0026}lt;I El desertorx{0026}lt;/I , todas ellas publicadas por Salamandra. Considerado uno de los escritores poscoloniales más relevantes, en 2021 fue galardonado con el Premio Nobel de Literatura por su conmovedora descripción de los efectos del colonialismo y la historia de los refugiados en el abismo entre culturas y continentes .x{0026}lt;/P
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