Plus Colum McCann’s “Twist” and Nell Zink’s “Sister Europe.” ...
Abdulrazak Gurnah’s “Theft” is an understated yet successful portrayal of life in turn of the century Tanzania.
If you’re new to the work of Abdulrazak Gurnah, you’re in for a treat. There are 11 novels to enjoy, including Theft, the ...
But if Gurnah left Zanzibar, his books are inexorably drawn back there, and so it is with his 11th novel, Theft. It’s a story, set mostly in 1990s Zanzibar, whose centre shifts between three ...
In the novel “Theft,” by the recent Nobel laureate Abdulrazak Gurnah, three characters navigate messy relationships in 1980s Tanzania. By Lauren Christensen Lauren Christensen is an editor at ...
But a full calendar meant carving out time for “Theft,” his new book and first since winning the prize. Credit...Rebecca Clarke Supported by In an email interview, the 2021 Nobel laureate ...
Abdulrazak Gurnah was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature. In Theft, his first novel since he won the award, a teenage servant in Dar es Salaam is accused of stealing, but finds a way forward in the ...
India Block5 days ago I’ve just finished a story about a man who has everything,” says Karim, the ostensible hero of Nobel Prize winner Abdulrazak ... ends in Gurnah’s title: Theft.
Theft is Abdulrazak Gurnah’s first novel since being awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2021. At the time, the Swedish ...
Following his multi-generational, statement-making novel Afterlives, Abdulrazak Gurnah's new book Theft is a quieter, more intimate look at... 'Everyday, ordinary' things drive Nobel Prize-winning ...
The history of Zanzibar is prevalent in the work of Nobel laureate Abdulrazak Gurnah, including his new release, ‘Theft’, ...