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A uniquely vivid and wickedly funny memoir of growing up ambitious, creative and sometimes hungry in Malawi. With exuberant prose, a cast of extraordinary characters and a rebellious spirit, Samson Kambalu tells the story of how a little boy obsessed with fashion, football, Nietzsche and Michael Jackson won a free education at the Kamuzu Academy ('The Eton of Africa') and began his journey to art school and artistic success. The son of a philosophising, hard-drinking, poorly paid hospital manager, Kambalu's award-winning conceptual work is shown in galleries across the world, and still evokes that childhood landscape of literary excitement, family chaos and music; post-colonial injustice, poverty and Aids.

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'An African memoir unlike any other I have read ... Filled with wonder, humour and hope. It is a magnificent achievement.' - Aminatta Forna, Sunday Telegraph 'Read Kambalu, cry, clap your hands.' - Iain Finlayson, The Times 'A truly original book.' - Pride Magazine 'The charming and rare story of coming of age as an artist in Malawi.' - Daniel Bergner, author of Sing for your Life

The Jive Talker: Or How to Get a British Passport

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      Publisher: September Publishing
      Publication Date: 25/08/2022
      ISBN13: 9781914613180, 978-1914613180
      ISBN10: 191461318X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A uniquely vivid and wickedly funny memoir of growing up ambitious, creative and sometimes hungry in Malawi. With exuberant prose, a cast of extraordinary characters and a rebellious spirit, Samson Kambalu tells the story of how a little boy obsessed with fashion, football, Nietzsche and Michael Jackson won a free education at the Kamuzu Academy ('The Eton of Africa') and began his journey to art school and artistic success. The son of a philosophising, hard-drinking, poorly paid hospital manager, Kambalu's award-winning conceptual work is shown in galleries across the world, and still evokes that childhood landscape of literary excitement, family chaos and music; post-colonial injustice, poverty and Aids.

      Trade Review
      'An African memoir unlike any other I have read ... Filled with wonder, humour and hope. It is a magnificent achievement.' - Aminatta Forna, Sunday Telegraph 'Read Kambalu, cry, clap your hands.' - Iain Finlayson, The Times 'A truly original book.' - Pride Magazine 'The charming and rare story of coming of age as an artist in Malawi.' - Daniel Bergner, author of Sing for your Life

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