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National Book Foundation 5 Under 35 Honoree
Winner of the Bard Fiction Prize
Long-listed for the Women''s Prize for Fiction, the Mark Twain American Voice in Literature Award, and the Dublin Literary Award
Named a Best Book of the Year by The New Yorker, Vulture, and BBC

An enthralling and original first novel about exile, diaspora, and the impossibility of Black refuge in America and beyond.

In the morning, I received a phone call and was told to board a flight. The arrangements had been made on my behalf. I packed no clothes, because my clothes had been packed for me. A car arrived to pick me up.

A man returns home to sub-Saharan Africa after twenty-six years in America. When he arrives, he finds that he doesn't recognize the country or anyone in it. Thankfully, someone recognizes him, a man who calls him brothersetting him on a quest to find his real brother, who is dying.

In Hangman, Maya Binyam tells the story of that search, and of the phantoms, guides, tricksters, bureaucrats, debtors, taxi drivers, relatives, and riddles that will lead to the truth.

This is an uncommonly assured debut: an existential journey; a tragic farce; a slapstick tragedy; and a strange, and strangely honest, story of one man's stubborn quest to find refugein this world and in the world that lies beyond it.

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      Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
      Publication Date: 08/08/2023
      ISBN13: 9780374610074, 978-0374610074
      ISBN10: 037461007X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      National Book Foundation 5 Under 35 Honoree
      Winner of the Bard Fiction Prize
      Long-listed for the Women''s Prize for Fiction, the Mark Twain American Voice in Literature Award, and the Dublin Literary Award
      Named a Best Book of the Year by The New Yorker, Vulture, and BBC

      An enthralling and original first novel about exile, diaspora, and the impossibility of Black refuge in America and beyond.

      In the morning, I received a phone call and was told to board a flight. The arrangements had been made on my behalf. I packed no clothes, because my clothes had been packed for me. A car arrived to pick me up.

      A man returns home to sub-Saharan Africa after twenty-six years in America. When he arrives, he finds that he doesn't recognize the country or anyone in it. Thankfully, someone recognizes him, a man who calls him brothersetting him on a quest to find his real brother, who is dying.

      In Hangman, Maya Binyam tells the story of that search, and of the phantoms, guides, tricksters, bureaucrats, debtors, taxi drivers, relatives, and riddles that will lead to the truth.

      This is an uncommonly assured debut: an existential journey; a tragic farce; a slapstick tragedy; and a strange, and strangely honest, story of one man's stubborn quest to find refugein this world and in the world that lies beyond it.

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