The Famished Road

Paperback Published on: 07/10/2021
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Synopsis

Journey between the land of the Living and the spirit world in this magical Booker Prize-winning novel

'So long as we are alive, so long as we feel, so long as we love, everything in us is an energy we can use'

Azaro, is a spirit child, who in many traditions of Nigeria exists between life and death. Born into a difficult world, Azaro awakens with a smile on his face. Despite belonging to a spirit world made of enchantment, where there is no suffering, Azaro chooses to stay in the land of the Living: to feel it, endure it, know it and love it. This is his story.

'In a magnificent feat of sustained imaginative writing, Okri spins a tale that is epic and intimate at the same time. The Famished Road rekindled my sense of wonder. It made me, at age 50, look at the world through the wide eyes of a child' Michael Palin

'This is a book to generate apostles. People will be moved and, with stars in their eyes, will pass on the word' Time Out

'Ben Okri is incapable of writing a boring sentence' Independent on Sunday

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Vintage Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781529114911
  • Number of pages: 592
  • Dimensions: 198 x 130 x 38 mm
  • Weight: 414g
  • Languages: English

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The Famished Road
The Famished Road
The Famished Road in one tweet sized chunk:Six characters in search of a plot. A self-indulgent dream which seems to go on forever.Azaro is an abiku, a spi... READ MORE
Sam Ruddock
The Famished Road
Thank you Azaro
The Famished Road changed my life. It opened my mind to a world that exists just beyond the reach of that which we know in the here and now. It lit the '... READ MORE
Buddhasamāgama