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Yoruba Boy Running
Biyi Bandele
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Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
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About Biyi Bandele
Biyi Bandele was a novelist, playwright and filmmaker. He was the author of the novels, The Man Who Came in From the Back of Beyond, The Street, The Sympathetic Undertaker, Burma Boy and Yoruba Boy Running. His directorial debut was with Half of a Yellow Sun, based on the 2006 novel of the same name by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Biyi ... Read moreBandele passed away in 2022. Show Less
Reviews for Yoruba Boy Running
Riotous, exquisite, mesmerizing . . . Bándélé’s prose mutates in tone from exuberance to sobriety, from the epic to the intimate, from bawdy humour to glacial understatement . . . [he] shifts from farce to tragedy and back, with lewd jokes suddenly giving way to scenes of sheer terror or gruesome violence . . . Yorùbá Boy Running doesn’t pander ... Read moreto any fixed position: it is a testament to Biyi Bándélé’s courage and integrity that, in this age of strident polarization, he chose not to shy away from moral complexity
Times Literary Supplement
A remarkable saga of perseverance, dedication and triumph over adversity . . . The wit and dramatic timing read like something by Wole Soyinka . . . We are lucky and grateful that the author was able to leave us with this bookend to his glorious if truncated career
Helon Habila
Guardian
Biyi was a unique, all-responsive talent . . . The more he achieved, the further he aimed
Wole Soyinka [A] literary maverick . . . His was a talent unrestrained by genre, medium, geography or period
Alex Clark
Guardian
Biyi Bándélé had a prolifically talented and creative mind, shown in everything he touched. Yorùbá Boy Running is no exception A magical, immersive journey . . . Bándélé effortlessly draws the picture of the birth of colonial Nigeria with such panache and vibrancy that you are entertained while being deeply enlightened . . . Bándélé allow us to both observe and care for the characters he brings us, from village elders and Muslim slave traders to English colonisers. Biyi Bándélé’s wise and lyrical voice will be sorely missed Bándélé excels both himself in this richly crafted novel, brimming with mirth, fervour and his sheer joy of language . . . This is the novel as homage, truth-telling, illumination. I’m in awe, inspired. We have been gifted an almighty legacy
Courttia Newland Biyi Bándélé's remains a master storyteller to the end. A magnificent novel; rich, humorous, lyrical, breathtaking. What a joy
Chikodili Emelumadu In Yorùbá Boy Running, Bándélé writes with a nimble, rigorous prose. He has left us a matchless parting gift in this magnificent, unforgettable novel. And we, his readers, are grateful
Chika Unigwe One of Africa's important stories vividly brought to life in the hands of a master weaver of tales and true creative genius
Sarah Brown A masterful piece of writing that will prove Biyi as one of Africa's greatest writers. Lyrical, tragic and witty in turns. Chronicling one of humanities most shameful periods with unflinching honesty and deft storytelling
Clint Dyer This nimble, many-voiced tale never ceases to surprise as it soars and dips over the landscape of the Reverend Samuel Ajayi Crowther’s life, building to a sobering yet poignant conclusion. It was such a pleasure to read
Umar Turaki As important and as riveting as it is generous, raising Ajayi Crowther to a place beside Equiano Olaudah, Fredrick Douglas and Phyllis Wheatley Yorùbá Boy Running is a brilliant novel, weaving together wit, African history, and spirituality to reimagine the compelling story of Samuel Ajayi Crowther—a story of liberation
J K Chukwu I always had huge respect for [Biyi's] prolific, super-talented and fearless creativity
Bernardine Evaristo Passionately committed to every venture, Biyi displayed great urgency in all his productivity. He was a beguiling mix of daring and reticence, self-confidence and humility, with bravely ambitious dreams
Margaret Busby
Guardian
[Biyi Bándélé's novels] are rewarding reading, capable of wild surrealism and wit, as well as political engagement, as is all his writing
Independent
Biyi Bándélé was a titan, who did the heavy lifting and laid the foundations many British Nigerian writers & theatre makers walk on
Inua Ellams Bándélé, who is without doubt one of Africa's finest creative minds, built an extensive career across various creative spaces, achieving success in literature and film
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