Aftershocks

Dispatches from the Frontlines of Identity

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Pub Date 4 Feb 2021 | Archive Date 4 Feb 2021

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Description

Politically and culturally timely: For everyone who wants to read about the personal dimension of the race and identity discussion dominating our politics, news and cultural dialogue right now. This is an incredibly timely, nuanced and international portrait of globalisation and multiculturalism in action.
Politically and culturally timely: For everyone who wants to read about the personal dimension of the race and identity discussion dominating our politics, news and cultural dialogue right now. This...

Advance Praise

'In her enthralling memoir, Whiting Award-winner Owusu (So Devilish a Fire) assesses the impact of key events in her life via the metaphor of earthquakes . . . Readers will be moved by this well-wrought memoir.' Publisher's Weekly

'In reading Aftershocks, I went on an incredible (and moving) journey with a young woman whose past and present play out across Africa, Europe and America. I felt acutely Owusu's pain and the joy of her self-discovery through her intense and intimate prose. What a moving and beautifully written personal history, one infused with questions of post-colonial identity and the challenge of modern womanhood. I loved the book. I loved her voice.' Xiaolu Guo, author of ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE EAST and A CONCISE CHINESE-ENGLISH DICTIONARY FOR LOVERS

'Nadia Owusu has lived multiple lives. And each has demanded much of her. She has met and surpassed those demands with her memoir, Aftershocks. Owusu is half-Armenian, half-Ghanaian; socially privileged and psychologically wounded. Her task and burden are threefold: to chronicle the historical wounds and legacies of each country; to chart her own descent into grief, mania and madness; to begin the work of emotional reconstruction. She does so with unerring honesty and in prose that is both rigorous and luminous.' Margo Jefferson, author of NEGROLAND: A MEMOIR

'A white-hot interrogation of the stories we carry in our bodies and the power they have to tear us apart. Owusu illuminates the blood and bones wrought by our borders and teaches us the necessity of owning our narratives when personal and collective histories have been shattered by violence.' Jessica Andrews, author of SALTWATER

'In her enthralling memoir, Whiting Award-winner Owusu (So Devilish a Fire) assesses the impact of key events in her life via the metaphor of earthquakes . . . Readers will be moved by this...


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ISBN 9781529342864
PRICE £16.99 (GBP)
PAGES 320

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