Booker Prize ぶっかーしょう
Edition 23 (1991)
Literary prizeEnglish-language long fictionInternational literary prize (English works)
Winners
1 peopleAgainst the Yoruba myth of the abiku, the narrator Azaro moves between life and death, poverty and violence, politics and the spirit world. The novel keeps reality and fantasy in constant motion around each other.
The boundary between living and being called away never quite settles.
592 pages
Nigeriamagical realismspiritspovertypolitical violence