Bookbot

Ben Okri

    15. März 1959

    Ben Okri ist ein gefeierter Dichter und Romanautor, dessen Werk oft von seinen Erfahrungen mit politischer Gewalt und Chaos inspiriert ist, die er während des nigerianischen Bürgerkriegs miterlebte. Seine frühen Romane konzentrieren sich auf junge Männer, die versuchen, den Zerfall ihrer Familien und ihres Landes zu verstehen. Okri ist bekannt für seine tiefgründigen Auseinandersetzungen mit der menschlichen Psyche und den spirituellen Dimensionen des Lebens, insbesondere in seinen Romanen, die sich mit der komplexen Realität auseinandersetzen, ein „Geisterkind“ zu sein. Sein Schreiben zeichnet sich durch magischen Realismus und eine lyrische Prosa aus, die die Leser in reiche, atmosphärische Welten entführt.

    Ben Okri
    The Famished Road: Infinite Riches
    Every Leaf a Hallelujah
    Changing Destiny
    Mental Fight
    Die hungrige Straße
    Verfängliche Liebe
    • Verfängliche Liebe

      • 400 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      Erfüllt von den Geräuschen und Gerüchen Afrikas, dem Lärm einer aus allen Nähten platzenden Großstadt, erzählt dieser fesselnde Roman die Geschichte Omovos, eines jungen Mannes in den Slums von Lagos. Omovo ist Maler und liebt Ifeyiwa, die gegen ihren Willen mit einem älteren Mann verheiratet ist ... Eine wahrhaft bewegende Liebesgeschichte und zugleich, in Szenen voller Tragik und Komik, ein Bild von der Zerrissenheit Nigerias. Eine wunderbare Lovestory im Labyrinth der Slums.

      Verfängliche Liebe
      4,0
    • Mental Fight

      An Anti-Spell for the 21st Century

      • 68 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      This epic poem is intended as a celebration of humanity's achievements at the end of this millennium, and a rallying cry for the next. Strongly political, the poem touches on issues of racism, intolerance, and environmental destruction, amongst others.

      Mental Fight
      4,0
    • Changing Destiny

      • 72 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      Two actors, a thousand characters, and the story of how a kingdom is changed... An epic new adaptation of the 4,000-year-old Egyptian poem about the Warrior King, Sinuhe written by Booker Prize-winner Ben Okri that captures the essence of humanity and the complexities of immigration. This edition of Changing Destiny is published to coincide with the world premiere performance at London's Young Vic Theatre, directed by Young Vic Artistic Director Kwame Kwei-Armah. Ben Okri is a poet, novelist, essayist, short story writer, anthologist, aphorist, and playwright. He has also written film scripts. His works have won numerous national and international prizes, including the Booker Prize for Fiction. He has also received many honorary doctorates for his contribution to Literature, and his novel, Astonishing the Gods, was selected as one of the BBC's '100 Novels That Shaped Our World' Recently, his Grenfell poem, on Channel Four's YouTube page, has received more than 6 million views.

      Changing Destiny
      3,7
    • In this environmental fairytale made for our times, a little girl must go alone into the forest to find a special flower to cure her sick mother. Written to be read by adults and children, from the Booker Prize-winning author of The Famished Road.

      Every Leaf a Hallelujah
      4,0
    • The Famished Road: Infinite Riches

      • 394 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      This is a startling novel about different kinds of riches and different forms of power. It opens another chapter in the adventures of Azaro, the celebrated spirit-child of The Famished Road , winner of the Booker Prize. By turns thunderous and tender, it will resonate in the mind and heart of the reader for a long time.

      The Famished Road: Infinite Riches
      3,7
    • Prayer for the Living

      • 240 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Topical and timely, Booker Prize-winning author Ben Okri's new collection of short stories blur parallel realities and walk the line between darkness and magic. Is what you see all there is? Look again. Playful, frightening, even shocking – the stories in this collection blur the lines between illusion and reality. This is a writer at the height of his power, making the reader think, making them laugh, and sometimes making them want to look away while holding their gaze. Stories here are set in London, in Byzantium, in the ghetto, in the Andes, in a printer's shop in Spain. The characters include a murderer, a writer, a detective, a man in a cave, a man in a mirror, two little boys, a prison door, and the author himself. There are twenty-three stories in all. Each one will make you wonder if what you see in the world is all there is...

      Prayer for the Living
      3,8
    • Dangerous Love

      • 528 Seiten
      • 19 Lesestunden

      The book was first published in the UK in 1996 by Phoenix House, a part of Orion Books, and later saw a paperback reprint in 2014 by Head of Zeus, Ltd. This timeline highlights its enduring relevance and the continued interest in its content over the years.

      Dangerous Love
      3,8
    • A collection of eight short stories that touch on different aspects of life within Nigeria and in the World at large. Contents: Laughter beneath the bridge Converging city Disparities Incidents at the shrine Masquerades A hidden history Crooked prayer The dream-vendor's August

      Incidents at The Shrine
      3,7
    • One great thought can change the dreams of the world. One great action, lived out all the way to the sea, can change the history of the world. The adventures of Azaro, the spirit child, continue. From the bestselling author of The Famished Road comes this

      Songs of Enchantment
      3,6