Amitav Ghosh, author of The Glass Palace
This is a work of visceral urgency and power: it heralds the arrival of a major talent
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' This is a work of visceral urgency and power: it heralds the arrival of a major talent' (Amitav Ghosh 20060610)
'So scorched by loss and anger that it’s hard to hold and so gripping in its sheer hopeless lifeforce that it's hard to put down.'
(Ali Smith, Guardian 20050910)
'The power of his material and its hideous relevance rolls all before it ... This book about children that is in no sense a children’s book deserves to be read'
(Independent 20051029)
‘This is an extraordinary book … horrifying expose … vivid … It casts a powerful, if gruesome spell’
(Sunday Telegraph 20051106)
‘Iweala makes a compelling story from experience which in its nature defies articulation … Uzodinma Iweala’s is a confident and promising new voice’
(Times Literary Supplement 20051106)
'Gives a name, a voice and a heart to one of Africa’s innumerable child soldiers … This is urgent writing, starkly unsentimental and convincing'
(Observer 20051106)
‘His riveting revelations… make this a truly shocking and unforgettable book.’
(Waterstone’s Books Quarterly 20051006)
‘First-time novelist Uzodinma Iweala has made a virtue of simplicity and, in beautifully unadorned language, has captured the universal tragedy of war and its victims.’
(Telegraph/Seven, Sally Cousins 20050901)
‘Linguistically ingenious, Beasts of No Nation is a remarkable debut, a hugely resonant discourse on an uncomfortable subject.’
(Observer, Helen Zaltzman )
‘This sad, unforgettable novel is a fitting testament to the countless Agus who continue to kill and be killed across that most tragic of continents.’
(Daily Telegraph, David Isaacson )
‘A chilling work of fiction that has visceral impact.’
(Guardian/The Guide )
'Compelling ... perturbing, painful and powerful'
(Irish Independent )
'A stunningly mature debut'
(Big Issue )
'Compelling, haunting and refreshing'
(The Review )
'Stream-like sentences that convey irrestible, rushing activitiy ... Iweala’s powerful debut recalls Saro-Wiwa’s first-person masterpiece of a soldier-boy'
(The Times )
'A searing first novel'
(Independent )
'Beasts of No Nation is written with the authority of someone who knows what they're talking about'
(London Review of Books )
‘A simple and brutal account of war … Beasts of No Nation is a raw, compelling first novel’
(Literary Review )
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