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The Famished Road

By Ben Okri
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Winner of the Man Booker Prize: “Okri shares with García Márquez a vision of the world as one of infinite possibility. . . . A masterpiece” (The Boston Sunday Globe).

Azaro is a spirit child, an abiku, existing, according to the African tradition, between life and death. Born into the human world, he must experience its joys and tragedies. His spirit companions come to him often, hounding him to leave his mortal world and join them in their idyllic one. Azaro foresees a trying life ahead, but he is born smiling. This is his story.
 
When President Bill Clinton first went to Africa he quoted from The Famished Road, which has inspired literature, art, politics, and pop songs—and even been referenced in an episode of The Simpsons. A transformative story for all ages and all times, it means many things to many people. Few contemporary novels have aroused as much passion as this one. Indeed, twenty-five years after its breakout publication, the iconic story of Azaro’s travels continues to mesmerize new generations.
 
For readers of Things Fall Apart or One Hundred Years of Solitude, this Man Booker Prize–winning blend of fabulism and gritty realism by the Nigerian author of Astonishing the Gods and Dangerous Love is a “dazzling, hypnotic” journey through Africa that “weaves the humblest detail with the most extravagant flight of fancy to create an astonishing fictional tapestry” (San Francisco Chronicle). Already considered a classic of world literature, it is “a masterpiece if ever one existed” (The Boston Sunday Globe).

 

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The Famished Road Reviews

3.5
“‘Fever dream’ doesn’t even begin to describe how phantasmagorical this book was!”
“This is one of those reads that if you’re not paying attention you’ll miss the whole point. Surface level, it’s a nonlinear narrative with some magical realism interlaced throughout. The characters are interesting, but lacking. The plot seems to not exist. But if you read looking for the message behind in story, you find 8 thematic books addressing issues related to navigating post-colonial rule. This explores a variety of themes from technological progress and the destruction of the natural world to the impact of poverty and hunger on ordinary people. This was a much more weighty read than I was anticipating. And there was probably a lot more that I totally missed being from and raised in the States. I enjoyed the thought exercise, but it is overall a fairly dense dry read.”
“Really enjoyed the flavour and intensity but it never really let up so at some point it stopped becoming intense and just became kind of tiring.”
“Book: The Famished Road by Ben Okri Genre: Fantasy, Post colonial literature Rated: 13+ Synopsis: The Famished Road by Ben Okri revolves around Azaro, a spirit child (abiku), is born into a poor Nigerian family and chooses to stay in the mortal world. He observes the daily struggles of his parents and community, caught in poverty and political unrest. As he drifts between the spirit and human worlds, he encounters surreal visions and mystical beings. Through his journey, the novel explores themes of suffering, resilience, and the blurred line between reality and dream. Review: Ben Okri’s The Famished Road is a powerful blend of magical realism and political allegory, following Azaro, a spirit child (abiku) who chooses to live in the physical world despite constant calls from the spirit realm. Set in a struggling Nigerian town, the novel explores poverty, corruption, and resilience through vivid, poetic prose. Okri’s dreamlike storytelling challenges traditional narrative structures, creating a rich but sometimes demanding read. Positives: 📖: Lyrically written prose 📖: Engaging narrative 📖: Philosophical themes 📖: Unique Storytelling Negatives: 📖: Non linear narration is fine but not that much satisfies the reading. Overall The Famished Road by Ben Okri is a beautifully written, thought-provoking novel that blurs the lines between reality and the spiritual world.”

About Ben Okri

Ben Okri (b. 1959) has published ten novels, including The Famished Road and Starbook, as well as collections of poetry, short stories, and essays. His work has been translated into more than twenty languages. A fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and an Officer of the Order of the British Empire, he has received numerous international awards, including the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize for Africa, the Aga Khan Prize, and the Chianti Ruffino Antico Fattore International Literary Prize. He is a vice president of PEN International’s English Centre and was presented with a Crystal Award by the World Economic Forum. Born in Nigeria, Okri now lives in London.
 

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