This is the first full-length book on the work of ‘global Igbo’ writer Chris Abani. The volume dedicates a chapter to each of Abani’s fiction books, the two novellas
Becoming Abigail (2006) and
Song for Night (2007), the three novels
Grace Land (2004),
The Virgin of Flames (2007), and
The Secret History of Las Vegas (2014), which are read against the grain of Abani’s most important essays and poetical production. By combining close readings and more theoretical reflections, this volume provides a significant insight for both scholars and students interested in the literature produced by the emerging African voices in the twentieth-first century, in the debate about human rights, and in general in how aesthetics is deeply linked with ethics.
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1. Contexts and intertexts
2. Peripheral violence: Grace Land
3. Trafficking love, Becoming Abigail
4. No words for violence? Song for Night
5. For Los Angeles, with love: The Virgin of Flames
6. ‘State’ violence: The Secret History of Las Vegas
7. Critical overview and conclusion
Select bibliography
Index
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Annalisa Oboe is Full Professor of English Literature and Postcolonial studies at the University of Padua, Italy Elisa Bordin is Assistant Professor of American Literature at Ca’ Foscari University, Venice, Italy