Nigerians in Space
By (Author) Deji Bryce Olukotun
Unnamed Press
Unnamed Press
3rd February 2014
United States
General
Fiction
Fiction: general and literary
Thriller / suspense fiction
813.6
Paperback
296
Width 133mm, Height 203mm
326g
1993. Houston. Dr. Wale Olufunmi, lunar rock geologist, has a life most Nigerian immigrants would kill for, but then most Nigerians arent Walea great scientific mind in exile with galactic ambitions. Then comes an outlandish order: steal a piece of the moon. With both personal and national glory at stake, Wale manages to pull off the near impossible, setting out on a journey back to Nigeria that leads anywhere but home. Compelled by Wales impulsive act, Nigerians traces arcs in time and space from Houston to Stockholm, from Cape Town to Bulawayo, picking up on the intersecting lives of a South African abalone smuggler, a freedom fighters young daughter, and Wales own ambitious son. Deji Olukotuns debut novel defies categorizationa story of international intrigue that tackles deeper questions about exile, identity, and the need to answer an elusive question: what exactly is brain gain
"An exquisite blend of unpredictable twists and lightening-speed plot." --The Guardian "A madcap first novel that unravels like a spy thriller." --Mark Haskell Smith, Flavorwire "Deji Olukotun's novel Nigerians in Space is an impressive debut, a literary thriller that also deftly explores themes of the African diaspora." --David Gutowski, Largehearted Boy "Fast-paced, well-written and packed with insight and humor. Olukotun is a very talented storyteller. " --Charles Yu, National Book Award 5-Under-35 winner and author of How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe "A deft mingling of satirical humor, Noirish twists...and a keen-eyed yet accessible take on cultural displacement in contemporary times. " --Olufemi Terry, winner of the Caine Prize for African Writing "You can taste Cape Town, you can hear it in the dialogue, see its beauty in the descriptions. Deji Olukotun has my city's number: especially its nasty underbelly, the dangerous dealing of abalone poachers. " --Mike Nicol, author of the Revenge Trilogy "A transnational mystery novel replete with assassins, abalone poaching and an international fashion model who exudes light from her skin." --Matt McGregor, Warscapes "A crime thriller that is out of this world." --Samantha Lim, The Brooklyn Paper "Nigerians in Space captures the cocksure attitude and dignified clip of the 1950s radio play, with more mischievous and macabre elements that reflect the frustration of anti-colonial and Pan-African politics." --Megan Eardley, Africa is a Country "The book is a must read." --Dianah Ninsiima, Africa Book Club "At turns enthralling, funny and sometimes heart-rending -- a rollicking and smart book from a talented new voice." --Darren S. , Rare Books Expert at The Strand