LIBROS DEL AUTOR: onyeka nwelue

5 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: onyeka nwelue

  • The Nigerian Mafia
    Onyeka Nwelue
    Nollywood actor, Uche Mbadiegwu leaves his Surulere neighborhood in Lagos, to Bandra in Mumbai to join Bollywood, so he could make it big, hoping to play exceptional roles. Like a flash, Periwinkle appears in his life and changes everything. Tired of living in a pigsty, Efemena want to live a life of independence, but there is more to being a Nigerian in Mumbai - a constant es...
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    24,46 €

  • A Banquet for Pigs and Vultures
    Onyeka Nwelue
    PROFESSOR MAGNUS NWOKEKE is dead.Perceived as arrogant, proud and inaccessible, he is now in the Land of the Dead, watching people, busy, preparing a funeral party for him, in the Land of the Living. He belongs to the Anglican Church in his village, Ezeoke Nsu, so there is a Vigil, by the Umuokpu, a powerful clan group made up of the families’ first daughters, who are seen sing...
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    11,75 €

  • Outside Weston Library
    Onyeka Nwelue
    A young Haitian, Jean Claude, loses his parents in the earthquake that shatteredPort-au-Prince in 2010.He is taken to an orphanage in France - a place that will shatter his memory.Then, he finds his way to the University of Oxford, Where he is arrested for trying toread at Weston Library.What is his crime in life?Nwelue’s unusual character explores problems affecting Africa, ch...
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    15,18 €

  • The Abyssinian Boy
    Onyeka Nwelue
    Rajaswamy Rajagopalan, a Tamil Brahmin essayist is totally in love and happy with his East Nigerian Christian wife, Eunice Onwubiko. But there is a threat to their nine year-old marriage.On a trip to Nigeria from India, David, their only son travels in dreams with an albino dwarf, Nfanfa. A brain illness develops in David and this (alongside the mass deportation of Indians from...
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    9,85 €

  • There Are No White People
    Onyeka Nwelue
    My dearest Sibling in Diaspora,I’m writing you these letters from Africa, a place described as a jungle by Pinkpeople.It was from there that your great-grandfathers and mothers were shipped away tolands culturally different from theirs. They were forced into outfits that werestrange to them. They were made to live in a different climate, against their willThey were mullioned, d...
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    15,34 €