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Manchester Happened Дженнифер Нансубуга Макумби
ISBN: 978-1-78607-589-5 Год издания: 2019 Издательство: ONEWorld Manchester Happened is a masterful collection of short stories by Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi, whose debut novel Kintu was published to great acclaim earlier this year. Set in Manchester and Kampala, the stories form a moving and powerful work about the experience of immigration and about how we treat each other as human beings, and makes an important contribution to one of the most pressing societal and political issues of the day.Following on from the huge success of Kintu, Manchester Happened – featuring the winner of the 2014 Commonwealth Short Story Prize, "Let's Tell This Story Properly" – is an essential collection from an extraordinarily talented writer. -
Kintu Дженнифер Нансубуга Макумби
ISBN: 9966159894 Год издания: 2014 Издательство: Kwani Trust Язык: Английский Uganda’s history reimagined through the cursed bloodline of the Kintu clan in an award-winning debut.
In 1750, Kintu Kidda unleashes a curse that will plague his family for generations. In this ambitious tale of a clan and of a nation, Makumbi weaves together the stories of Kintu’s descendants as they seek to break from the burden of their shared past and reconcile the inheritance of tradition and the modern world that is their future. -
The First Woman Дженнифер Нансубуга Макумби
ISBN: 1786077884 Год издания: 2020 Издательство: Oneworld Publications Язык: Английский "A powerful feminist rendition of Ugandan origin tales, The First Woman tells the story of Kirabo, the equivalent of Eve in Ugandan mythology."
"Smart, headstrong, and flawed, Kirabo is raised by doting grandparents in idyllic Natteria in rural Uganda. But as she enters her teens, she starts to feel overshadowed by the absence of the mother she has never known. At once epic and deeply personal, it tells the story of one young girl's search for her mother, her discovery of what it means to be a woman throughout history and the implications of her future."
The book is billed as the companion to her acclaimed debut, Kintu.