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Hangman

A Novel. Nominiert: New Yorker Best Books of the Year 2023.Nominiert: Women's Prize for Fiction - Longlist 2024 - With dust jacket
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208 Seiten
Englisch
Macmillan USerschienen am08.08.2023
National Book Foundation 5 Under 35 Honoree
Long-listed for the Women's Prize for Fiction and the Mark Twain American Voice in Literature Award
Named a Best Book of the Year by The New Yorker, Vulture, and BBC

An enthralling and original first novel about exile, diaspora, and the impossibility of Black refuge in America and beyond.

In the morning, I received a phone call and was told to board a flight. The arrangements had been made on my behalf. I packed no clothes, because my clothes had been packed for me. A car arrived to pick me up.

A man returns home to sub-Saharan Africa after twenty-six years in America. When he arrives, he finds that he doesn't recognize the country or anyone in it. Thankfully, someone recognizes him, a man who calls him brother-setting him on a quest to find his real brother, who is dying.

In Hangman, Maya Binyam tells the story of that search, and of the phantoms, guides, tricksters, bureaucrats, debtors, taxi drivers, relatives, and riddles that will lead to the truth.

This is an uncommonly assured debut: an existential journey; a tragic farce; a slapstick tragedy; and a strange, and strangely honest, story of one man's stubborn quest to find refuge-in this world and in the world that lies beyond it.
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KlappentextNational Book Foundation 5 Under 35 Honoree
Long-listed for the Women's Prize for Fiction and the Mark Twain American Voice in Literature Award
Named a Best Book of the Year by The New Yorker, Vulture, and BBC

An enthralling and original first novel about exile, diaspora, and the impossibility of Black refuge in America and beyond.

In the morning, I received a phone call and was told to board a flight. The arrangements had been made on my behalf. I packed no clothes, because my clothes had been packed for me. A car arrived to pick me up.

A man returns home to sub-Saharan Africa after twenty-six years in America. When he arrives, he finds that he doesn't recognize the country or anyone in it. Thankfully, someone recognizes him, a man who calls him brother-setting him on a quest to find his real brother, who is dying.

In Hangman, Maya Binyam tells the story of that search, and of the phantoms, guides, tricksters, bureaucrats, debtors, taxi drivers, relatives, and riddles that will lead to the truth.

This is an uncommonly assured debut: an existential journey; a tragic farce; a slapstick tragedy; and a strange, and strangely honest, story of one man's stubborn quest to find refuge-in this world and in the world that lies beyond it.
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-374-61007-4
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Erscheinungsjahr2023
Erscheinungsdatum08.08.2023
Erstverkaufstag08.08.2023
Seiten208 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht317 g
Artikel-Nr.16586051
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Kritik
Advance Praise

"A compelling tale of homecoming, exile and grief."
-Anna Bonet, i News

"On one level, Hangman unfolds as a mystery - where's the narrator's brother; what's the radio telling us; where will the journey end? - and it keeps its cards skilfully close. You can see it being directed by David Lynch. On another level, it's an intelligent comedy of, and about, repetition . . . [Binyam] crafts her prose meticulously, and has a knack for the deadpan tone . . . A thrill."
-Cal Revely-Calder, The Telegraph (UK)

"A fantastical journey reveals a wounded heart. Making an assured debut, Binyam spins a haunting, often surreal tale . . . A savvy, wildly imaginative narrative."
-Kirkus Reviews (starred)

"[A] beguiling and dreamlike debut . . . leads to an ending that's twisty and illuminating. Along the way, the narrator has a series of . . . mordantly funny encounters that highlight themes of colonialism and cultural differences . . . This is one of those novels that demands a second reading, and is well worth the time."
-Publishers Weekly

"Hangman is a gripping story of homecoming and loss, of recuperation and letting go, all of it told in a voice that is at turns ruthlessly honest and startlingly beautiful. Maya Binyam is an immensely gifted writer and every page of this deeply moving novel offers us compelling and hard-earned truths. But what remains by the end is something that resembles a loving gesture from a long-lost relative: necessary and seismic, profound and unforgettable."
-Maaza Mengiste, author of The Shadow King

"Maya Binyam exquisitely captures the invisible: the edges of consciousness, abstract political forces, and how they act on one another. Hangman is immersive and astonishing."
-Tavi Gevinson

"Daring, intellectually rich, and unsettlingly hilarious, Hangman is the rare book agile enough to balance the surreality and painfully rigid actuality of life. We have a powerful new voice in Maya Binyam, one who knows how to make a story sing."
-Alexandra Kleeman, author of Something New Under the Sun

"A strikingly masterful debut. With a slow, sure hand, Hangman beckons you into a zone that at first seems as clear, as blank, and as eerily sunny as the pane of a window. Then it traps you there, until you notice the blots, bubbles, and fissures in the glass-and then the frame itself, then the shatter. A clean, sharp, piercing-and deeply political-novel."
-Namwali Serpell, author of The Furrows
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Autor

Maya Binyam is the author of Hangman, which was named a 2024 National Book Foundation "5 under 35" honoree, received the Rosenthal Family Foundation Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and was longlisted for the Women's Prize. Her work has appeared in the Paris Review, the New Yorker, Best American Short Stories, and elsewhere. She lives in Los Angeles.
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