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Chronicles from the Land of the Happiest People on Earth: ´Soyinka´s greatest novel´
Wole Soyinka
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'Soyinka's greatest novel ... No one else can write such a book' - Ben Okri
'A high-jinks state-of-the-nation novel' - Chibundu Onuzo
A FINANCIAL TIMES AND SPECTATOR BOOK OF THE YEAR
A towering figure in world literature, Wole Soyinka aims directly at the corridors of power as he warns against corruption both of high office and of the soul, with a dazzling lightness of touch and gleeful irreverence.
Much to Doctor Menka’s horror, some cunning entrepreneur has decided to sell body parts from his hospital for use in ritualistic practices. Already at the ... Read moreend of his tether from the horrors he routinely sees in surgery, he shares this latest development with his oldest college friend, bon viveur, star engineer and Yoruba royal, Duyole Pitan-Payne, who has never before met a puzzle he couldn’t solve. Neither realise how close the enemy is, nor how powerful.
Chronicles from the Land of the Happiest People on Earth is at once a savagely witty whodunit, a scathing indictment of Nigeria’s political elite, and a provocative call to arms from one of the country’s most relentless political activists and an international literary giant.
MORE PRAISE FOR WOLE SOYINKA: 'You don't see the things the same when you encounter a voice like that' - Toni Morrison
'One of the best there is today, a poet and a thinker, who knows both how the world works and how the world should work' - Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
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About Wole Soyinka
Born in Nigeria in 1934, Wole Soyinka is an author, playwright, poet and political activist. His prolific body of work includes debut novel The Interpreters and play Death and the King’s Horseman. Soyinka fought in the Nigerian war of independence and has subsequently been one of greatest critics of the Nigerian government. Twice jailed, he wrote part of his memoir ... Read moreon toilet paper in solitary confinement. A staunch critic of corrupt, authoritarian regimes everywhere, Soyinka destroyed his Green Card when Trump was elected in 2016. He is Africa’s first Nobel Laureate in Literature. Show Less
Reviews for Chronicles from the Land of the Happiest People on Earth: ´Soyinka´s greatest novel´
Is this a good place to confess my crush, an overly bashful crush, on this politically courageous literary stylist … I look to Soyinka’s life, not so much the choices he has made but the courage it took to make them, as a source of light
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Sunday Times
A vivid and wild romp … A ... Read morevast danse macabre. No one else can write such a book ... Chronicles is Soyinka’s greatest novel … It ought to be widely read
Ben Okri, Observer
A lion of African literature … A brutally satirical look at power and corruption in Nigeria, told in the form of a whodunnit
Financial Times
A Nigerian icon … A high-jinks state-of-the-nation novel
Chibundu Onuzo, Guardian
A black-humoured satire of contemporary Nigeria
Telegraph
Chronicles is a good model for what the political novel should be: fearless, disdaining formal constraints, sparing no one … A triumph
Guardian
This is an extraordinary novel that is both in and of Nigeria. It contains elements of Yoruba culture and, in the middle of it all, is a gourd full of satire, humor and pathos. It is a chronicle of human folly among the happiest people on earth. The writing alone is a wonder and a fitting coda for the career of this great writer
New York Journal of Books
Inspiring and original ... Soyinka's analysis of the 20th century problem of memory and forgiveness in the African world is both timely and important. Soyinka's analysis of the problem is an initial volley in what will surely become a 21st century debate
New York Times Book Review
A satire, a murder mystery, a political novel, a work of sustained stylistic brio, and may be one of the few genuine literary surprises of 2021 … Soyinka finally delivers his magnum opus on the state of his homeland
Ben Okri, Financial Times
With caustic wit, Soyinka’s carnivalesque depictions of venality ferret out hypocrisy from behind its elaborate guises and condemn crimes that challenge “the collective notion of soul".
New Yorker
He employs characteristically flamboyant language in a devastatingly detailed examination of Nigerian society
TLS
Chronicles is many things at once: a caustic political satire, a murder mystery, a conspiracy story and a deeply felt lament for the spirit of a nation ... For all its sarcastic undertones, for all its puns and plays on names, Chronicles From the Land of the Happiest People on Earth is a pessimistic novel, the work of a man with no illusions
Juan Gabriel Vásquez, New York TImes
Wole Soyinka is a legendary writer … He has inspired generations of writers worldwide … Wole draws on his lifetime steeped in resistance for his new novel, Chronicles From the Land of the Happiest People on Earth. The title is ironic. It’s a caustic, satirical takedown of corruption in a country not unlike his native Nigeria
Kirsty Wark, Newsnight
Swaggering and scabrous, at once a verbal spree and a fierce assault on totalitarianism
Observer
A whodunnit that turns into a searing indictment of modern Nigeria
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A caustic satire
Daily Mail
A savagely witty whodunit, a scathing indictment of Nigeria’s political elite and a provocative call to arms from one of the country’s most relentless political activists and an international literary giant
The Voice
Soyinka … Is the tour guide for the last sixty years of Nigerian history and there is so much to see … bursting with humour and irony
Litro
Back with a roar … Kafkaesque … A shocking, scathing and gripping look at society and human behaviour all in one
Shiny New Books
A juggernaut of a novel … Bold and chaotic, it is somehow of the moment ... This is literature of the dynamic kind, fed not so much by carefully honed craft as by a profound, urgent energy: both cry for help and call to arms; a response, a lament, a reckoning
Lunate.co.uk
PRAISE FOR WOLE SOYINKA: You don't see things the same when you encounter a voice like that.
Toni Morrison
He is one of the best there is today, a poet and thinker who knows both how the world actually works and how the world should work.
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Wole Soyinka is a giant of modern literature.
Robert McFarlane
To have contained in the body of his work the fullness of individual vision, the potency of myth, the corruptions of power, and the misery of the oppressed, is a rare feat.
Ben Okri
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