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Sardines: A Novel (Variations on the Theme of an African Dictatorship)
Nuruddin Farah
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| #2580243 in Books | Nuruddin Farah | 2006-08-22 | 2006-08-22 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .34 x.3 x5.34l,1.02 | File type: PDF | 272 pages | Nuruddin Farah | fiction||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Dark and metaphorical|By Shar Z|A difficult read this one, mostly because it is dark, grey, very internal, with an oppressive government just looming behind everyone. Sardines follows the lives of Medina, who loses her job as the editor of the national newspaper of Somalia. She struggles to bring up her young daughter Ubax, as her friend Sagal is herself trying to figure out wh||“A chilling exploration of corruption and terror . . . Mr. Farah has given us a powerful political statement that moves constantly toward song.” ―The New York Times Book |About the Author||Nuruddin
Winner of the Neustadt International Prize for Literature
Farah's landmark Variations on the Theme of an African Dictatorship trilogy is comprised by the novels Sweet and Sour Milk, Sardines, and Close Sesame. In this volume, the second of the three, a woman loses her job as editor of the national newspaper and then finds her efforts to instill her daughter with a sense of dignity and independence threatened by an oppressive go...
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