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The 2011 Award

 

Waberi

In the United States of Africa

by Abdourahman Waberi

Translated from the original French

by David and Nicole Ball

 

 

 

Nominated by:

  • Bibliothèque Municipale de Lyon, France.

 

Publisher of Nominated Edition:

University of Nebraska Press

 

The complete A-Z listing of nominated authors
ABOUT THE BOOK

In a literary reversal as deadly serious as it is wickedly satiric, this novel by the acclaimed French-speaking African writer Abdourahman A. Waberi turns the fortunes of the world upside down. On this reimagined globe a stream of sorry humanity flows from the West, from the slums of America and the squalor of Europe, to escape poverty and desperation in the prosperous United States of Africa. It is in this world that an African doctor on a humanitarian mission to France adopts a child. Now a young artist, this girl, Malaïka, travels to the troubled land of her birth in hope of finding her mother—and perhaps something of her lost self. Her search, at times funny and strange, is also deeply poignant, reminding us at every moment of the turns of fate we call truth. 
 
 (From Publisher).

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Abdourahman A. Waberi was born in Djibouti in 1965 and has lived in France since 1985. He has published numerous books, articles, and stories. His first collection of short stories, Le Pays Sans Ombre (published in English as The Land without Shadows) won Belgium’s Royal Academy of French Language and Literature Grand Prix. J. M. G. Le Clézio recognized and paid tribute to Waberi in his 2008 Nobel Prize in Literature lecture.  

 

LIBRARIAN'S COMMENTS

This novel shifts the order of contemporary geopolitics. Africa is the wealthy continent, dominating poverty-ridden Europe and North America. The plot is witty and disturbing.

 

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