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Prince of Monkeys: A Novel

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Prince of Monkeys: A Novel

Contributors:

By (Author) Nnamdi Ehirim

ISBN:

9781640091672

Publisher:

Counterpoint

Imprint:

Counterpoint

Publication Date:

2nd April 2019

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Narrative theme: coming of age
Narrative theme: sense of place
Narrative theme: politics / economics

Dewey:

823.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

288

Dimensions:

Width 160mm, Height 235mm

Description

A provocative debut novel by a brilliant young Nigerian writer, tackling politics, class, spirituality, and power as a group of friends come of age in Lagos Growing up in middle-class Lagos, Nigeria during the late 1980s and early 1990s, Ihechi forms a band of close friends discovering Lagos together as teenagers with differing opinions of everything from film to football, Fela Kuti to spirituality, sex to politics. They remain close-knit until tragedy unfolds during an anti-government riot. Exiled from Lagos by his concerned mother, Ihechi moves in with his uncle's family, where he struggles to find himself outside his former circle of friends. Ihechi eventually finds success by leveraging his connection with a notorious prostitution linchpin and political heavyweight, earning favor among the ruling elite. But just as Ihechi is about to make his final ascent into the elite political class, he reunites with his childhood friends and experiences a crisis of conscience that forces him to question his world, his motives, and whom he should become. Nnamdi Ehirim's debut novel, Prince of Monkeys, is a lyrical, meditative observation of Nigerian life, religion, and politics at the end of the twentieth century.

Reviews

Praise for Prince of Monkeys

A Big Other Most Anticipated Small Press Book of the Year

Taking place in Nigeria during the 1980s and 90s, Nnamdi Ehirims first novel shows us a Nigeria that exists in both fantastic and tragic terms . . . But time and again Prince of Monkeys reminds us that differences of religion are arbitrary tools given by the white man to Nigerians for sowing deep divides among themselves, divides that are used to justify abandonments: of families, faiths, morals, entire systems. Mistakenly thinking that the scarcity theyre sold to believe in represents the only option they have, each character struggles to be born anew . . . Prince of Monkeys is rife with character soliloquies that relay some of the central issues of Nigerian life, then and now. Given the exhausting struggle to get by amid what feels like an uninterrupted cycle of bombings, riots and corruption, you cant blame these characters for relentlessly remaking themselves. Their facades often break not in the most violent moments, but in the quietest, when theyre left with nothing but the memories of the choices they have made and those who have been buried. Tre Johnson, The New York Times Book Review

This compelling comingofage story is an incisive, beautifully written look into modern Nigeria, and offers unsettling insight into the ways in which we are so often at the mercy of powerful forces beyond our control. . . . This book vibrates with life, and is a fascinating, necessary read for anyone who has had to grapple with the ways in which the personal is political. Kristin Iversen, NYLON, 1 of 15 Great Books to Read This Month

An impressive debut . . . This riveting comingofage story tackles politics, religion, class, and friendship in small town Nigeria. Rabeea Saleem, Book Riot

Nigerian teenager Ihechis bonds with the friends who grew up speculating about spirituality, sex, politics, and sports are severed when his panicstricken mother sends him to live with his uncle following a time of political upheaval. But shortly before he is fully nestled into the folds of the countrys elite, he is reminded of who he used to be, and forced to consider the consequences of his success by the friends he once held dear. Keyaira Boone, Essence, 1 of 8 Books by Black Authors We're Excited to Read This Spring

Remarkable . . . Ehirim eloquently succeeds in driving home the steep costs of complacency. Booklist (starred review)

A harrowing comingofage story. Library Journal, Best of Spring 2019 Debuts

An acute and complex portrait of Nigeria during a convulsive historical moment. Jay A. Fernandez, Pacific Standard

A vivid, astute portrait of Nigeriaand its peoplein the throes of upheaval. Publishers Weekly

Told in beautifully evocative prose, a panoramic novel showing that the price of growing beyond ones origins might be steeper than anticipated. Kirkus Reviews

Young adults will enjoy Ilhechis description of childhood in smalltown Nigeria and empathize with his struggles to find a way out of his ordinariness. Booklist (YA)

Prince of Monkeys is a comingofage story told with both precision and power. Nnamdi Ehirim proves himself to be a compelling and impressive new voice. Rion Amilcar Scott, author of Insurrections

Author Bio

Nnamdi Ehirim is a twenty-six-year-old Nigerian writer based in Lagos and Madrid. His writing has appeared in Afreada, Brittle Paper, Catapult, The Kalahari Review, and The Republic. He cofounded a clean-energy start-up in Nigeria and is currently pursuing an MBA focused on entrepreneurship in the renewable energy sector.

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