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Azucar: a novel by Nii Ayikwei Parkes

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Azucar is a novel about belonging in a world where all things are on the move: people, ideas, foods and not least music. Oswald Kole Osabutey Jnr, henceforth Yunior, leaves his family in Accra to travel to the mythical Caribbean island of Fumaz where the revolutionary philosophy of peopleism just about keeps its flame alive against the forces of an old-style command centre political bureaucracy and a stifling trade blockade from the big imperialist neighbour to the North. Yunior brings the knowledge of the scientist, the skills of a farmer and the heart and invention of a musician to his life in Fumaz. As scientist, he must find some way of rescuing the island's famed sweet rice industry from collapse; as a farmer, he sees how much of his West African food has journeyed across the Atlantic to make the island's unique cuisine; as musician he becomes part of the spirit that puts the island on the world stage, out of all proportion to its size. This is a novel of ideas - how much is accidental in the world? How much can be planned? It has much to say about the impact of colonialism on the fragile ecology of the island - but it is the pursuit of love and the tragedy of death, the interweaving of moments of harmony and moments of conflict and the motives of vividly drawn characters that are the drivers of this sometimes zany narrative. And there is always the texture of the language to enjoy in a book whose prose is as flowing, elegant and heartfelt as the music that moves freely back and forth across the seas between Africa and the Caribbean.

'Intensely imagined, and beautifully rendered' - Neel Mukherjee



About the Author
Nii Ayikwei Parkes, born in the UK to parents from Ghana, where he was raised, is a writer, editor and socio-cultural commentator. A recipient of Ghana's ACRAG award for poetry and literary advocacy, he is Senior Editor at flipped eye publishing. Winner of multiple awards, notably the Prix Laure Bataillon for the French translation of his novel Tail of the Blue Bird, he splits his time between Ghana and the UK, where he produces literature events and teaches.

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A fiery love story ignited by a generational saga and fueled by truly moving prose about music. Parkes's novel doesn't just hit close to home-it brings you there.

-- Daniel Bokemper * World Literature Today *

Pays tender homage to the staying power of migrant communities... wholesome, life-affirming stuff

-- Houman Barekat * The Guardian *

A book of joyful juxtapositions and energies given wing by the experience of hunger and of a paucity of choice.

* Yorkshire Times *



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ISBN 9781845235475
Author Nii Ayikwei Parkes
Format Paperback
Imprint Peepal Tree Press Ltd
Publisher Peepal Tree Press Ltd

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