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Helon Habila

    Helon Habila's writing offers a profound exploration of contemporary African life, earning him prestigious accolades. His narratives delve into themes of identity, memory, and the search for meaning amidst societal and political shifts. Habila skillfully weaves personal stories with broader social commentary, creating narratives that are both powerful and resonant. His prose possesses a lyrical quality that draws readers deeply into the complex human experiences he portrays.

    Helon Habila
    Reisen
    The Chibok Girls
    Oil on Water
    Measuring Time
    Waiting for an Angel
    Travellers
    • 2020

      Reisen

      Roman

      Der Protagonist, ein nigerianisch-amerikanischer Akademiker, zieht mit seiner amerikanischen Frau nach Berlin, als diese dort ein renommiertes Kunststipendium erhält. In Berlin lernt er viele afrikanische Immigranten und Geflüchtete kennen und erfährt so von ihren Fluchterlebnissen. Diese Begegnungen führen bei ihm, der als schwarzer Intellektueller ein privilegiertes und sicheres Leben führt, zu einer tiefen Selbstreflexion. Er stellt sein bisheriges Leben in Frage und merkt, dass er unlösbar mit den Schicksalen der Migranten verbunden ist und sein Leben nicht länger getrennt von deren alltäglicher Not führen kann. Als er eine junge Frau aus Sambia in die Schweiz begleitet, wo sie die Todesumstände ihres Bruders klären will, steigt er auf der Rückreise nach Berlin ohne Papiere in den falschen Zug und landet in einem Flüchtlingslager am italienischen Mittelmeer … Habila lässt in seinem Roman ein Mosaik aus den unterschiedlichsten Erfahrungen von Migranten entstehen. Er zeigt damit, dass die Themen Vertreibung und Migration »ewige« Themen bleiben werden, sollten nicht Menschlichkeit und Respekt vor anderen Kulturen unsere Gesellschaften bestimmen.

      Reisen
    • 2020

      Travellers

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.1(822)Add rating

      A Nigerian graduate student who has made his home in America knows what it means to strike out for new shores. When his wife proposes that he accompany her to Berlin, where she has been awarded a prestigious arts fellowship, he has his reservations: "I knew every departure is a death, every return a rebirth. Most changes happen unplanned, and they always leave a scar"

      Travellers
    • 2017

      The Chibok Girls

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Publisher's description. An urgent investigation of the infamous 2014 kidnapping of 276 girls from a school in Nigeria. Reporting from inside the traumatised and blockaded community of Chibok, Helon Habila bears witness to this tragedy, interviewing grieving families and returning survivors, and presenting a comprehensive indictment of the terrorist crimes of Boko Haram. Penguin

      The Chibok Girls
    • 2010

      Oil on Water

      • 216 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.7(36)Add rating

      From the desks of Nigeria's newsrooms, two journalists are recruited to find the kidnapped wife of a British oil engineer. Zaq, an infamous media hack, knows what's in store, but Rufus, a keen young journalist eager to get himself noticed, has no idea what he's let himself in for. Journeying into the oil-rich regions of the Niger Delta, where militants rule and the currency dealt in is the lives of hostages, Rufus soon finds himself acting as intermediary between editor, husband, captive and soldier. As he follows the trail of the missing woman, the love for the 'story' becomes about much more than just uncovering her whereabouts, and instead becomes a mission to seek out and expose the truth. In a cruel twist of fate, Rufus finds himself taking on Zaq's role much more literally than he ever anticipated, and in the midst of a seemingly endless, harrowing war, he learns that truth can often be a bitter pill to swallow...

      Oil on Water
    • 2007

      Measuring Time

      A Novel

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.9(590)Add rating

      Set against a backdrop of shifting societal norms, the story explores themes of loyalty and the struggle for personal freedom amid the pressures of modernity and political ambition. Characters navigate their relationships and aspirations as they confront the challenges posed by a changing world, highlighting the tension between tradition and progress.

      Measuring Time