Christopher Abani (born 27 December 1966) is a
Nigerian-American
Nigerian Americans ( ig, Ṇ́dị́ Naìjíríyà n'Emerịkà;
ha, Yan Najeriyar asalin Amurka;
yo, Àwọn ọmọ Nàìjíríà Amẹ́ríkà) are an ethnic group of Americans who are of Nigerian ancestry. The number of Nigerian immigr ...
and
Los Angeles
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- based author. He says he is part of a
new generation of
Nigerian writers working to convey to an English-speaking audience the experience of those born and raised in "that troubled African nation".
Biography
Abani was born in
Afikpo
Ehugbo often referred to as Afikpo, is the second largest urban area in Ebonyi State, Nigeria. It is the headquarters of the Afikpo North Local Government Area.
It is situated in the southern part of Ebonyi State and is bordered to the north by ...
,
Ebonyi State, Nigeria. His father was
Igbo, while his mother was of
English descent.
Abani published his first novel, ''Masters of the Board'', in 1985 at the age of 16. It was a political thriller, the plot of which was an allegory based on a coup that was carried out in Nigeria just before it was written. He was imprisoned for six months on suspicion of an attempt to
overthrow the government. He continued to write after his release from jail, but was imprisoned for one year after the publication of his 1987 novel ''Sirocco.'' During this time, he was held at the infamous Kiri Kiri prison, where he was tortured. After he was released from
jail this time, he composed several
anti-government plays that were performed on the street near government offices for two years. He was imprisoned a third time and was placed on
death row. However, his friends had bribed
government officials for his release in 1991, and immediately Abani, his mother, and his four siblings moved to the
United Kingdom
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, living there until 1999. He then moved to the
United States
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, where he now lives.
Education and career
Abani holds a
B.A. degree in English and Literary Studies from
Imo State University, Nigeria; an
M.A. in Gender and Culture from
Birkbeck College,
University of London, an M.A. in English from the
University of Southern California; and a Ph.D. in Creative Writing and Literature from the
University of Southern California.
Abani has been awarded a
PEN/Barbara Goldsmith Freedom to Write Award, the 2001
Prince Claus Awards, a
Lannan Literary Fellowship, a
California Book Award, a
Hurston-Wright Legacy Award and the
Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award. Selections of his poetry appear in the online journal ''
Blackbird.'' From 2007 to 2012, he was Professor of Creative Writing at the
University of California, Riverside. He is currently a Board of Trustees Professor of English at
Northwestern University
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Chart ...
.
His book of poetry, ''Sanctificum'' (2010) which was published by
Copper Canyon Press, is a sequence of linked poems, bringing together religious ritual, the
Igbo language of his Nigerian homeland, and
reggae rhythms
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in a postracial, liturgical love song.
Abani's foray into publishing has led to the formation of the Black Goat poetry series, which is an imprint of New York-based
Akashic Books. Poets
Kwame Dawes, Christina Garcia,
Kate Durbin
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,
Karen Harryman
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** Karen languages or Karenic ...
,
Uche Nduka
Uche Nduka (born October 14, 1963) is a Nigerian-American poet, writer, lecturer and songwriter who was awarded the Association of Nigerian Authors Prize for Poetry in 1997. He currently lives in New York City.
Life
Uche Nduka was born in Ni ...
,
Percival Everett, Khadijah Queen and Gabriela Jauregui have all been published by Black Goat.
Abani's crime novel ''
The Secret History of Las Vegas
The Secret History of Las Vegas is a 2014 crime novel written by Nigerian-American writer Chris Abani. and published by Penguin Books on 7 January 2014 which later went on to win the Edgar Award
The Edgar Allan Poe Awards, popularly called the E ...
'' won the
Edgar Award as ''Best Paperback Original'' in 2015.
In summer 2016, a broad selection of his works was published in Israel by the small independent publishing house Ra'av under the title ''Shi'ur Geografia'' (Hebrew for "Geography Lesson"), edited by
Noga Shevach
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*Noga SA, a Swiss firm led by Nessim Gaon, known for its trials with Russian authorities
People
* Noga (sur ...
and the poet
Eran Tzelgov. The collection received great reviews and offered Hebrew readers a first encounter with the poetry of Abani.
Published works
Novels
*''Masters of the Board'' (Delta, 1985)
*''
GraceLand'' (FSG, 2004/Picador 2005)
*''The Virgin of Flames'' (Penguin, 2007)
*''
The Secret History of Las Vegas
The Secret History of Las Vegas is a 2014 crime novel written by Nigerian-American writer Chris Abani. and published by Penguin Books on 7 January 2014 which later went on to win the Edgar Award
The Edgar Allan Poe Awards, popularly called the E ...
'' (Penguin, 2014)
Novellas
*''
Becoming Abigail
''Becoming Abigail'' is a 2006 novella by Nigerian writer Chris Abani.
Plot
''Becoming Abigail'' shares the story of Abigail, a young Nigerian girl whose mother died at childbirth. Her father commits suicide after raising her up. She travels to L ...
'' (Akashic Books, 2006)
*''Song For Night'' (Akashic Books, 2007)
Poetry
*''Kalakuta Republic'' (Saqi, 2001).
*''Daphne's Lot'' (Red Hen Press, 2003)
*''Dog Woman'' (Red Hen Press, 2004)
*''Hands Washing Water'' (Copper Canyon Press, 2006)
*''There are no names for red'' (
Red Hen Press
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, 2010)
*''Feed me the sun'' (
Peepal Tree Press, 2010)
*''Sanctificum'' (
Copper Canyon Press, 2010)
Essays
*''The Face'' (Restless Books, 2014)
Awards and honors
In 2001, Abani received a Middleton Fellowship from the
University of Southern California. In 2003, he received the
Lannan Foundation Literary Fellowship, as well as the Hellman/Hammet Grant from
Human Rights Watch
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.
In 2006, ''
Becoming Abigail
''Becoming Abigail'' is a 2006 novella by Nigerian writer Chris Abani.
Plot
''Becoming Abigail'' shares the story of Abigail, a young Nigerian girl whose mother died at childbirth. Her father commits suicide after raising her up. She travels to L ...
'' was named an Editor's Choice book for ''
The New York Times
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'', and a Critic's Choice for ''
Chicago Reader''. It was also a book club selection for ''
Essence Magazine'' and
Black Expressions
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.
In 2007, ''The Virgin of Flames'' and ''Song for Night'' were Editor's Choice picks for ''
The New York Times
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. The Virgin of Flames'' was also a
Barnes & Noble Discovery Selection,' and ''Becoming Abigail'' was a New York Libraries Books For Teens Selection.
In 2008, Abani received a Distinguished Humanist Award from the
University of California, Riverside.
In 2009, Abani received a
Guggenheim Fellow in Fiction.
See also
*
List of people from Ebonyi State
The following is a list of notable people whose state of origin is Ebonyi State, Nigeria.
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List of TED speakers
References
External links
*
The Chris Abani BibliographyPoems in ''Blackbird''Poems in ''Narrative'' MagazineChris Abani by Colm Tóibín''
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Telling stories from Africa(TEDGlobal 2007)
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On humanity(TED2008)
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1966 births
20th-century Nigerian novelists
21st-century Nigerian novelists
21st-century Nigerian poets
Alumni of Birkbeck, University of London
Crime fiction writers
Edgar Award winners
Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award winners
Igbo novelists
Igbo poets
Igbo-language writers
Imo State University alumni
Living people
Nigerian expatriate academics in the United States
Nigerian male novelists
Nigerian male poets
Nigerian people of English descent
Nigerian publishers (people)
Northwestern University faculty
People from Ebonyi State
Prisoners and detainees of Nigeria
University of California, Riverside faculty
University of Southern California alumni