
Afterlife (gurna's Works)
by (british) Abdul Razak Gulna
About This Novel
The 2021 Nobel Prize winner Gurnar's blockbuster new work in 2020 represents his latest creative achievement, the gathering, dispersion, joys and sorrows on a lost continent, a legendary epic for generations. The unabridged translation of the Nobel Prize speech gives a glimpse into the secrets of growth and writing that span two continents and blend with multiple civilizations. The story of "Afterlife" took place in Africa more than a hundred years ago. As a child, Elias was abducted by German colonial troops off the coast of East Africa. After many years away from home, Ilyas returned to his village and learned that his parents had passed away long ago and that his sister Afia was living under the care of others, claiming to be adopted, but in fact she was abused like a slave. Hamza also returns from the battlefield, physically and mentally scarred, with almost nothing - until he meets the beautiful and brave Afia. As these young people live, work and love, their destinies are closely linked. At this moment, the shadow of war is approaching again, and relatives who have been reunited after going through hardships are once again facing separation.
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