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The Reverend's Apprentice

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A powerful, tragicomic novel about power, culture, and identity politics in contemporary America, as seen through the eyes of an African student.

Jonah Ayot is a graduate student from a fictional central African nation, studying in a fictional American city some time after the US invasion of Iraq in 2003; the novel mirrors Jonah's own struggle as a newcomer to American life, trying to organize his perceptions around an identity that is global rather than parochial.

But those perceptions become muddied in the reality of the new war zone—on American soil, where the foreign becomes familiar, and the familiar is no longer what it used to be.

David N. Odhiambo is a novelist, poet, and playwright and the author of two previous novels, Kipligat's Chance and Diss/ed Banded Nation.

Born in Nairobi, Kenya, he now resides in Honolulu, Hawaii.

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Product Details
Arsenal Pulp Press
1551522705 / 9781551522708
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
01/05/2009
English
304 pages
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