Publication Date: 04/11/2021 ISBN: 9781800750166 Category:

Seesaw

Timothy Ogene

Publisher: Swift Press
Publication Date: 04/11/2021 ISBN: 9781800750166 Category:
Paperback / Softback

£12.99

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Description

‘A very funny, intelligent, deliberately and engagingly resistant, and moving piece of writing’ Amit Chaudhuri

A ‘recovering writer’ – his first novel having been littered with typos and selling only fifty copies – Frank Jasper is plucked from obscurity in Port Jumbo in Nigeria by Mrs Kirkpatrick, a white woman and wife of an American professor, to attend the prestigious William Blake Program for Emerging Writers in Boston.

Once there, however, it becomes painfully clear that he and the other Fellows are expected to meet certain obligations as representatives of their ‘cultures.’ His colleagues, veterans of residencies in Europe and America, know how to play up to the stereotypes expected of them, but Frank isn’t interested in being the African Writer at William Blake – any anyway, there is another Fellow, Barongo Akello Kabumba, who happily fills that role.

Eventually expelled from the fellowship for ‘non-performance’ and ‘non-participation,’ Frank Jasper sets off on trip to visit his father’s college friend in Nebraska – where he learns not only surprising truths about his father, but also how to parlay his experiences into a lucrative new career once he returns to Nigeria: as a commentator on American life…

Seesaw is an energetic comedy of cultural dislocation – and in its humour, intelligence and piety-pricking, it is a refreshing and hugely enjoyable act of literary rebellion.

Publisher Review

'A very funny, intelligent, deliberately and engagingly resistant, and moving piece of writing' - Amit Chaudhuri 'A witty and warm satire...Ogene sticks it to the literary classes as our hero negotiates the complexities of the cultural exchange between cosmopolitan Africa and the western world' - Jamal Mahjoub, author of The Fugitives 'A wickedly funny and utterly disruptive novel that offers us a lens through which to see ourselves and society, without filters' - Ukamaka Olisakwe, author of Ogadinma: Or, Everything Will Be All Right 'A witty, percipient, and brilliant novel' - Jumoke Verissimo, author of A Small Silence 'A playful and lacerating satire on the codes the black immigrant needs to satisfy in order to curry favour with a self-styled progressive institution in America' - Tomiwa Owolade, UnHerd 'Thought-provoking and funny' - Daily Mail 'A refreshing look at aspects of American culture and politics through the eyes of a Nigerian scholar visiting Boston' - Helon Habila, Guardian

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