Mister, Mister

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Raised by ''Many Mothers'' and an eccentric uncle in a crumbling East Ham home, even Yahya Bas''s birth is shrouded in myths which his absent father and distant birth mother are not on hand to dispel. His is an unconventional start in life, where his view of the world is shaped perhaps more by the TV (his many mothers'' endless soaps and his uncle''s endless new bulletins) as by a primary school where it is all he can do to escape daily beatings. When, as a teenager, he is sent to Islamic school, Yahya discovers an unexpected gift as a poet, and under his online alter ego as Al-Bayn, he becomes the most widely read poet in the country. But the consequences of his fame are ugly, and his need to learn what became of his father has become so pressing that he flees the UK to travel to Syria under an assumed name. What he counters there is very far from what he expected to find, and his confession, when he finds himself interned back in the UK, is one that will shake his interrogator to the core: it''s the story of how Britain made Yahya in its own image, and above all, it''s the story of a young man who insists on telling his story in his own defiant, incendiary words.

Vorwort
The eagerly awaited follow up to the multi-award winning author of IN OUR MAD AND FURIOUS CITY, MISTER MISTER is the extraordinary 'confession' of a poet and internet sensation, who decides to tell his story, his way, and for the final time

Autorentext
Guy Gunaratne is the author of IN OUR MAD AND FURIOUS CITY, which won the International Dylan Thomas Prize, the Jhalak Prize and the Author's Club First Novel Award, as well as being shortlisted for the Goldsmith's and Gordon Burn, and longlisted for the Orwell Prize and the Booker. Their most recent novel is MISTER, MISTER. They are a Trustee on the Board of English PEN, and have been a judge for the Goldsmiths Prize and for the Folio Prize. In 2019, the Financial Times included them in its list of the '30 Most Exciting Young People on the Planet'.

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Raised by 'Many Mothers' and an eccentric uncle in a crumbling East Ham home, even Yahya Bas's birth is shrouded in myths which his absent father and distant birth mother are not on hand to dispel. His is an unconventional start in life, where his view of the world is shaped perhaps more by the TV (his many mothers' endless soaps and his uncle's endless new bulletins) as by a primary school where it is all he can do to escape daily beatings.
When, as a teenager, he is sent to Islamic school, Yahya discovers an unexpected gift as a poet, and under his online alter ego as Al-Bayn, he becomes the most widely read poet in the country. But the consequences of his fame are ugly, and his need to learn what became of his father has become so pressing that he flees the UK to travel to Syria under an assumed name.
What he counters there is very far from what he expected to find, and his confession, when he finds himself interned back in the UK, is one that will shake his interrogator to the core: it's the story of how Britain made Yahya in its own image, and above all, it's the story of a young man who insists on telling his story in his own defiant, incendiary words.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Untertitel The new novel from the Booker Prize longlisted author of In Our Mad and Furious City
    • Autor Guy Gunaratne
    • Titel Mister, Mister
    • Veröffentlichung 25.05.2023
    • ISBN 978-1-4722-5024-7
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • EAN 9781472250247
    • Jahr 2023
    • Größe H232mm x B152mm x T36mm
    • Gewicht 460g
    • Herausgeber Headline
    • Genre Romane & Erzählungen
    • Anzahl Seiten 384
    • GTIN 09781472250247

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