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I Am Still With You: A Reckoning with Silence, Inheritance and History

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title I Am Still With You: A Reckoning with Silence, Inheritance and History
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Emmanuel Iduma
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:288
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 135
Category/GenreMemoirs
True Crime
True War and Combat Stories
True Stories of Heroism, Endurance and Survival
African history
Military history
ISBN/Barcode 9780008430733
ClassificationsDewey:967.9052
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint William Collins
NZ Release Date 1 July 2023
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

'A lyrical investigation ... both powerful and transcendent' CHIGOZIE OBIOMA 'Acutely observed, hauntingly rendered and deeply affecting' AMINATTA FORNA 'Both epic and intimate' MARGO JEFFERSON An astonishing search for a missing person, the hidden tragedies of war and the truth of Nigeria's history. Emmanuel Iduma never met his uncle, his father's favourite brother and the man for whom he is named. The elder Emmanuel left home in 1967 to fight in the Biafran War and was not seen again. The war lasted for three years, with young Igbo men volunteering to fight for a breakaway republic in the chaotic wake of British decolonization. Around one hundred thousand others who fought in the war share a fate like Emmanuel's uncle, though there are no official records of these losses. The tensions that gave rise to the conflict remain live, threatening sometimes to bubble over. In this landscape, there are no monuments or graves. Instead, a collective remembering that remains, for the most part, silent. I Am Still with You sees a young Nigerian return to his place of birth. Travelling the route of the war, Iduma explores both a national history and the mysteries of his own family, finding both somewhat scarred and haunted, the memories warped by time and the darkest parts left for decades unspoken.

Author Biography

Emmanuel Iduma, born in 1989, is a writer who trained as a lawyer in Nigeria. In 2019 his book A Stranger's Pose was longlisted for the Ondaatje Prize and in 2022 he was a recipient of the prestigious Windham-Campbell Prize. He is based between Lagos, Nigeria and Norwich, UK.

Reviews

EARLY PRAISE FOR I AM STILL WITH YOU 'A lyrical investigation into the nature of being, history, the collective memory of Biafra - a dark chapter in world history. Iduma writes with such startling clarity that the book ultimately becomes both powerful and transcendent' Chigozie Obioma, Booker Prize-shortlisted author of The Fishermen and An Orchestra of Minorities 'A genre-defying work, I Am Still with You is a quest, both spiritual and real, a travelogue, a memoir, and a history of Biafra ... Acutely observed, hauntingly rendered, and deeply affecting - a masterful achievement' Aminatta Forna, author of The Devil That Danced on the Water 'Iduma confronts and contemplates the wounds left by the Biafran war: death on a mass scale; deaths in his family; griefs, angers and questions that still plague the living. I Am Still With You is both epic and intimate. It gives us the beauties and consolations of an ethnical imagination' Margo Jefferson, author of Negroland 'Like Manthia Diawara's In Search of Africa, Iduma's story of a nation's making - and unmaking - is rooted in a personal search for a lost individual ... A moving account of a return, and a profound, elegiac plea for recognition of both the living and the dead. A compelling, sharply observed story of discovery, beautifully paced and haunting in its details' Amitava Kumar, author of Immigrant, Montana 'This book shines a light through the silent fog that shrouded our past. It is a gift of understanding, for me and countless others' Rachel Edwards, author of Darling 'An immersive memoir ... Iduma's unraveling of the past is bound to leave readers eager to uncover their own family secrets' Publishers Weekly 'A powerful contribution to modern Nigerian history, particularly significant in an age of ethnic conflict around the world' Kirkus