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  2. Paradise (Gurnah novel) - Wikipedia

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    Paradise is a historical novel by the Nobel Prize-winning Zanzibar-born British writer Abdulrazak Gurnah, first published in 1994 by Hamish Hamilton in London. The novel was nominated for both the Booker Prize and the Whitbread Prize for Fiction .

  3. Abdulrazak Gurnah - Wikipedia

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    Abdulrazak Gurnah was born on 20 December 1948 [5] in the Sultanate of Zanzibar. [6] He left the island, which later became part of Tanzania, at the age of 18 following the overthrow of the ruling Arab elite in the Zanzibar Revolution, [3] [1] arriving in England in 1968 as a refugee.

  4. Afterlives - Wikipedia

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    Afterlives is a 2020 work of historical fiction by the Nobel Prize-winning Zanjibar-born British author Abdulrazak Gurnah.It was first published by Bloomsbury Publishing on 17 September 2020. [1]

  5. Category:Books by Abdulrazak Gurnah - Wikipedia

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  6. 2021 Nobel Prize in Literature - Wikipedia

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    One of Gurnah's recurring themes in his novels is the plight and fate of African refugees. Gurnah at the Norwegian Festival of Literature in Lillehammer, June 2022. Literary critics and societies were stunned when the Swedish Academy awarded the prize to Gurnah who they described was quite unknown and whose novels are unheard or little read. [6]

  7. Tanzanian literature - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, British writer Abdulrazak Gurnah, who was born in 1948 in the Sultanate of Zanzibar and emigrated to the United Kingdom in 1960, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. [9] His novels written in English explore "the impact of colonialism on East African identity, and the experiences of refugees as they are forced to seek homes ...

  8. ‘The Paradise of Thorns’ Review: A Queer Thai Drama ... - AOL

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    “The Paradise of Thorns” tells of a queer couple, Thongkam (Jeff Satur) and Sek (Pongsakorn Mettarikanon), who are married in all ways but final paperwork, and who have made a life together on ...

  9. Desertion (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Desertion is one of Gurnah's most acclaimed novels.Mike Phillips, reviewing it for The Guardian, wrote: . Most of Desertion is as beautifully written and pleasurable as anything I've read recently, a sweetly nostalgic recall of a colonial childhood and a vanished Muslim culture, defined by its thoughtful and customary manners, layered by its calendar of festivals and religious observances.