The Last Gift

Author(s): Abdulrazak Gurnah

Novel

One day, long before the troubles, he slipped away without saying a word to anyone and never went back. And then another day, forty three years later, he collapsed just inside the front door of his house in a small English town. It was late in the day when it happened, on his way home after work, but it was also late in the day altogether. He had left things for too long and there was no one to blame for it but himself. Abbas has never told anyone about his past - before he was a sailor on the high seas, before he met his wife Maryam outside a Boots in Exeter, before they settled into a quiet life in Norwich with their children, Jamal and Hanna. Now, at the age of sixty-three, he suffers a collapse that renders him bedbound and unable to speak about things he thought he would one day have to. Jamal and Hanna have grown up and gone out into the world. They were both born in England but cannot shake a sense of apartness. Hanna calls herself Anna now, and has just moved to a new city to be near her boyfriend. She feels the relationship is headed somewhere serious, but the words have not yet been spoken out loud. Jamal, the listener of the family, moves into a student house and is captivated by a young woman with dark-blue eyes and her own, complex story to tell. Abbas's illness forces both children home, to the dark silences of their father and the fretful capability of their mother Maryam, who began life as a foundling and has never thought to find herself, until now.


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Abdulrazak Gurnah's breathtaking new novel explores family, self, the immigrant experience and the meaning of home in his trademark precise, lyrical and perfectly judged style For established fans of Gurnah as well as readers of V.S. Naipaul, Ben Okri, Peter Carey, Ian McEwan and Zadie Smith Gurnah is among the finest writers of his generation. He has been shortlisted for the Booker Prize, the Whitbread Prize and the Commonwealth Prize For The Last Gift, Gurnah chooses modern-day Britain as his setting, and this novel promises to reach the wider audience he deserves

'Gurnah is a master storyteller ... A subtle and moving tale of a family coming to terms with itself: one to read at leisure and absorb at length' Aminatta Forna, Financial Times 'Gurnah writes with wonderful insight about family relationships and he folds in the layers of history with elegance and warmth' The Times 'A well-made novel about identity and, at a time of forbidding public rhetoric about immigration, Gurnah's sensitive and sympathetic portrayal of his cast feels welcome.' Sunday Times 'Stories and identities are rarely what they seem in The Last Gift, which is full of carefully guarded secrets. Beneath these multiple clandestine narratives, is a story replete with black humour and contemplative politics, told with great generosity' Times Literary Supplement

Abdulrazak Gurnah was born in 1948 in Zanzibar and teaches at the University of Kent. He is the author of seven novels which include Paradise (shortlisted for both the Booker and the Whitbread Prizes), By the Sea (longlisted for the Booker Prize and awarded the RFI Temoin du monde prize) and Desertion (shortlisted for the Commonwealth Prize).

General Fields

  • : 9781408821855
  • : Bloomsbury
  • : 0.2
  • : 01 May 2012
  • : 198mm X 129mm
  • : 01 June 2012
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Abdulrazak Gurnah
  • : Paperback
  • : 823.92