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HTML: Crackling with energy and intelligence, this debut is the "smart, subversive, funny, heartbreaking" (Kamila Shamsie) story of an exceptional teenager coming of age in the shadow of colonialism and communal violence in Nigeria. Andrew Aziza is an unusually smart fifteen-year-old in Kontagora, Nigeria. He lives with his fiercely protective mother, Gloria, and fantasizes obsessively about white girls-especially blondes. When he's not in church, at school, or hanging about town with his droogs wishing to become one of "Africa's first superheroes," he's contemplating the larger questions with his teacher Zahrah and his equally brilliant friend Fatima, a Hausa-Fulani girl who has feelings for him. Together they discuss mathematical theorems, Black power, and what Andy has deemed the Curse of Africa. Sure enough, the reluctantly nicknamed Andy Africa soon falls hopelessly and inappropriately in love with the first white girl he lays eyes on: Eileen. But at the church party held to celebrate her arrival, multiple crises loom. An unfamiliar man there claims, despite his mother's denials, to be Andy's father, and an anti-Christian mob has gathered, headed for the church. In the ensuing havoc and its aftermath, Andy is forced to reckon with his identity and desires and determine how to live on the so-called Cursed Continent. The Five Sorrowful Mysteries of Andy Africa announces a dazzlingly unique literary voice. Crackling with energy, this tragicomic novel provides a stunning lens into contemporary African life, the complicity of the West, and the impossible challenges of growing up in a turbulent world.… (mere) |
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HTML:Crackling with energy and intelligence, this debut is the "smart, subversive, funny, heartbreaking" (Kamila Shamsie) story of an exceptional teenager coming of age in the shadow of colonialism and communal violence in Nigeria. Andrew Aziza is an unusually smart fifteen-year-old in Kontagora, Nigeria. He lives with his fiercely protective mother, Gloria, and fantasizes obsessively about white girls-especially blondes. When he's not in church, at school, or hanging about town with his droogs wishing to become one of "Africa's first superheroes," he's contemplating the larger questions with his teacher Zahrah and his equally brilliant friend Fatima, a Hausa-Fulani girl who has feelings for him. Together they discuss mathematical theorems, Black power, and what Andy has deemed the Curse of Africa. Sure enough, the reluctantly nicknamed Andy Africa soon falls hopelessly and inappropriately in love with the first white girl he lays eyes on: Eileen. But at the church party held to celebrate her arrival, multiple crises loom. An unfamiliar man there claims, despite his mother's denials, to be Andy's father, and an anti-Christian mob has gathered, headed for the church. In the ensuing havoc and its aftermath, Andy is forced to reckon with his identity and desires and determine how to live on the so-called Cursed Continent. The Five Sorrowful Mysteries of Andy Africa announces a dazzlingly unique literary voice. Crackling with energy, this tragicomic novel provides a stunning lens into contemporary African life, the complicity of the West, and the impossible challenges of growing up in a turbulent world. ▾Biblioteksbeskrivelser af bogens indhold No library descriptions found. ▾LibraryThingmedlemmers beskrivelse af bogens indhold
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First off, is who is Andy's father? He really wants to know and can't understand why his mother won't tell him. There are the religious battles between Christians and Muslims where parents and children are slaughtered and Andy and his friends are imprisoned wrongly for being young when the students are protesting. They have no money and most of all want to be like young people in the West with their named clothing and goods, speak like them and live like them.
Wrapped around all of this is religion, Catholicism, and all that brings including the structuring of the book based on the five sorrowful mysteries of the rosary: the agony, the scourging, the crowning, carrying the cross and crucifixion or death. In some places these are made crystal clear and in others less so. He makes a crown for Eileen or Eiqueen, as he calls her, after they have slept together and after the death of his mother he has to carry the burden of knowing who his father is. The moral of this story could well be 'careful what you wish for'.
The character of Andy is very likeable, up-beat and making the most of what he has and his life up to the point until his church is attacked. He is well-educated and loves nothing more than deep conversations and maths.
Father McMahon is writing a book about his archaeological excavations of communities alongside the River Niger, and how the creation stories of Northern Nigerian tribes parallel and dovetail that of Genesis. I visit him occasionally on weekends, and we spend evenings talking about Darwin (how his theory doesn't negate Genesis) and Georges Lemaitre (how faith can guide and strengthen reason). We spend nights in his garden peering through his telescope at Alpha Scorpii and Proxima Centauri b, wondering about possible lives out there, whether they have that hole deep in them to understand things, whether they know God exists, God's plan for creating other planets apart from earth.
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The book is a mix of genre: realism, sci-fi, fantasy and Afrofuturism where Andy believes that he lives in a 'continent of simulations' and his role is to explore the mysteries: his obsession with whiteness, who his father is and the future of his country.
i am andy africa
greatest of all superheroes
suffering servant
conqueror of the sands
i'm fly!
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