Jul
9
6:00pm
MPHUTHUMI NTABENI and CHUKWUEBUKA IBEH in conversation with Karis McPherson, BEYOND BOUNDARIES 17
By LIFTed UNITED
LIFTed UNITED welcomes authors:
MPHUTHUMI NTABENI
Mphuthumi Mpush Ntabeni contributes to various national and international publications. He's trained in built environment, reads literature, history and philosophy. He lives in Cape Town, South Africa. His historical novel, The Broken River Tent, won the University of Johannesburg Debut Prize 2019 and was Longlisted for the Sunday Times Literary Prize 2019. It is published in North America Rising Action Publishing. His second novel, The Wanderers, was published by Kwela Books (July 2021) in South Africa and was also longlisted for the Sunday Times Literary Prize 2022. The Wanderers will be published in North American late this year by The Catalyst Press.
The Novel is: THE WANDERERS
Ruru’s father, Phaks, joined the anti-apartheid struggle in exile before she was born but never returned, preferring to stay in Tanzania. Years later, though he has passed away, Ruru goes in search of signs of his life in his adopted country.
She finds it in his widow and his ‘pillow books’ – journals he kept, coming to terms with his mortality.
Struck by the parallels with her teenage letters to her late mother, she reads to find answers to her questions: Who was he? Why did he not return?
CHUKWUEBUKA IBEH
Chukwuebuka Ibeh is a writer from Port Harcourt, Nigeria, born in 2000. His writing has appeared in McSweeneys, New England Review of Books and Lolwe, amongst others, and he is a staff writer at Brittle Paper. He was the runner-up for the 2021 J.F. Powers Prize for Fiction, was a finalist for the Gerald Kraak Award, and was profiled as one of the “Most Promising New Voices of Nigerian Fiction” by Electric Literature. He has studied creative writing under Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Dave Eggers, and Tash Aw, and is currently an MFA student at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri.
The Novel is: BLESSINGS
Obiefuna has always been the black sheep of his family--sensitive where his father, Anozie, is pragmatic, a dancer where his brother, Ekene, is a natural athlete. But when Obiefuna's father witnesses an intimate moment between his teenage son and another boy, his deepest fears are confirmed, and Obiefuna is banished to boarding school.
As he navigates his new school's strict hierarchy and unpredictable violence, Obiefuna both finds and hides who he truly is. Back home, his mother, Uzoamaka, must contend with the absence of her beloved son, her husband's cryptic reasons for sending him away, and the hard truths that they've all been hiding from. As Nigeria teeters on the brink of criminalizing same-sex relationships, Obiefuna's identity becomes more dangerous than ever before, and the life he wants drifts further out of reach.
Set in post-military Nigeria and culminating in the Same Sex Marriage Prohibition Act of 2013, Blessings is an elegant and exquisitely moving story that asks how to live freely in a country that forbids one's truest self, and what it takes for love to flourish despite it all.
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