Afterlives

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Afterlives is a historical novel by Nobel laureate Abdulrazak Gurnah that follows intertwined lives in German-occupied East Africa and its aftermath, exploring themes of colonialism, memory, and survival.

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instanceOf historical novel
novel
author Abdulrazak Gurnah
authorAward Nobel Prize in Literature
awardYear 2022
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticalReception widely acclaimed by literary critics
depicts German colonial rule in East Africa
askari soldiers in German colonial forces
impact of war on African communities
explores intertwined personal and political histories
legacy of colonial violence
reconstruction of lives after war
genre historical fiction
literary fiction
hasSubject African perspectives on World War I
German East Africa in the early 20th century
language English
literaryAward Walter Scott Prize
surface form: Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction
mainCharacter Afiya
Hamza
Ilyas
Khalifa
narrativeStyle third-person narration
notableFor depicting underrepresented African experiences of World War I
lyrical and restrained prose style
originalPublisher Bloomsbury Publishing
publicationDecade 2020s
receivedFor Nobel Prize in Literature
surface form: Nobel Prize in Literature 2021
relatedWorkByAuthor By the Sea
Desertion
Paradise
settingLocation East Africa
German East Africa
settingPeriod World War I
surface form: First World War

German colonial period in East Africa
post–First World War era
theme colonialism
displacement
family
identity
love
memory
survival
trauma
war and its aftermath

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Abdulrazak Gurnah notableWork Afterlives
Abdulrazak notableWork Afterlives
subject surface form: Abdulrazak Gurnah
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