The Eternal Audience of One
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The Eternal Audience of One by Rmy Ngamije
Reminiscent of Zadie Smith and Michael Chabon, thiscoming-of-age tale follows a young man who is forced to flee his homeland of Rwanda during the Civil War and make sense of his reality.
“A novel this compelling shouldn’t be so entertainingAs comically inventive as it is superbly written, Ngamije’s The Eternal Audience of One has a rare narrative propulsion—I have not been so swept up on a novel in years. Out of Namibia, population 2.5 million, comes an international masterwork for the 21st Century.”
—Peter Orner, author of The Second Coming of Mavala Shikongo, winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Award
“The Eternal Audience of One had me completely in its palm. A delightful, witty and impeccably funny novel that I’ll read over and over again.”
—Candice Carty-Williams, internationally bestselling author of Queenie
“A wickedly funny and deeply felt story about a young man’s intense desire to break free from the past, visually striking and beautifully told with youthful energy and hard-won wisdom”
—Rabeah Ghaffari, screenwriter, and author of To Keep the Sun Alive
"Hilarious and heartbreaking, The Eternal Audience of One showed me another world and myself in equal measure on every page. A delightful, masterful, instant classic of a debut."
—Adam Smyer, author of Knucklehead and You Can Keep That to Yourself
“The Eternal Audience of One by Remy Ngamije is a brilliant debut that is as funny as it is wise and as beautiful as it is original. A stunning new work.”
—Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, author of Friday Black
“No writing convention is safe in Remy’s hands, not time, not form, not where a story begins or ends because to tell the story of an idiosyncratic yet strangely coherent and cosmopolitan Africa; where anything can happen, he has to reshape writing itself. And he does so with love, beauty and humor. Reader, please meet the future of African Literature!”
—Mukoma Wa Ngugi, author and Associate Professor of Literatures in English, Cornell University
“At once a millennial caper and a loving homage to all that is lost in exile, The Eternal Audience of One is nothing short of brilliant. The humor in this stunning novel will keep you glued, but it is the wisdom – elegiac and mature -- that will keep you mesmerized. Take note world: Rémy Ngamije is that electrifying voice you have been waiting for.”
—Maaza Mengiste, author of The Shadow King, shortlisted for the 2020 Booker Prize
"A novel of youthful anxiety and dreams — written at a lively, chatty pace — that poses an eternal question: What will happen after graduation?" —The New York Times
"Ngamije’s gift is to show us that, although this novel is urgent and timely, Seraphin’s struggle to learn how to live in a harsh world is timeless." —The Freelance Star
"A charming, witty, and incredibly humane story of a group of friends."—The Pittsburgh Gazette
—Peter Orner, author of The Second Coming of Mavala Shikongo, winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Award
“The Eternal Audience of One had me completely in its palm. A delightful, witty and impeccably funny novel that I’ll read over and over again.”
—Candice Carty-Williams, internationally bestselling author of Queenie
“A wickedly funny and deeply felt story about a young man’s intense desire to break free from the past, visually striking and beautifully told with youthful energy and hard-won wisdom”
—Rabeah Ghaffari, screenwriter, and author of To Keep the Sun Alive
"Hilarious and heartbreaking, The Eternal Audience of One showed me another world and myself in equal measure on every page. A delightful, masterful, instant classic of a debut."
—Adam Smyer, author of Knucklehead and You Can Keep That to Yourself
“The Eternal Audience of One by Remy Ngamije is a brilliant debut that is as funny as it is wise and as beautiful as it is original. A stunning new work.”
—Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, author of Friday Black
“No writing convention is safe in Remy’s hands, not time, not form, not where a story begins or ends because to tell the story of an idiosyncratic yet strangely coherent and cosmopolitan Africa; where anything can happen, he has to reshape writing itself. And he does so with love, beauty and humor. Reader, please meet the future of African Literature!”
—Mukoma Wa Ngugi, author and Associate Professor of Literatures in English, Cornell University
“At once a millennial caper and a loving homage to all that is lost in exile, The Eternal Audience of One is nothing short of brilliant. The humor in this stunning novel will keep you glued, but it is the wisdom – elegiac and mature -- that will keep you mesmerized. Take note world: Rémy Ngamije is that electrifying voice you have been waiting for.”
—Maaza Mengiste, author of The Shadow King, shortlisted for the 2020 Booker Prize
"A novel of youthful anxiety and dreams — written at a lively, chatty pace — that poses an eternal question: What will happen after graduation?" —The New York Times
"Ngamije’s gift is to show us that, although this novel is urgent and timely, Seraphin’s struggle to learn how to live in a harsh world is timeless." —The Freelance Star
"A charming, witty, and incredibly humane story of a group of friends."—The Pittsburgh Gazette
Rémy Ngamije is a Rwandan-born Namibian writer and photographer. He won the Africa Regional Prize of the 2021 Commonwealth Short Story Prize and was shortlisted for the Caine Prize for African Writing in 2021 and 2020. He is the founder of the Doek Arts Trust, an arts organization which publishes Doek! Literary Magazine, the country’s first literary magazine which he cofounded and serves as editor-in-chief. His work has been supported by the Civitella Ranieri Foundation and the Miles Morland Foundation and has been featured in literary festivals in Accra, Cape Town, Johannesburg, Nairobi, Berlin, and Basel. More of his writing can be read on his website: RemyTheQuill.com.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781982164423 |
| ISBN 10 | 1982164425 |
| Title | The Eternal Audience of One |
| Author | Rémy Ngamije |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | Simon & Schuster |
| Year published | 2021-09-16 |
| Number of pages | 384 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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