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Nearly All the Men in Lagos Are Mad - International Bestseller Fiction

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Description

Nearly All the Men in Lagos Are Mad is an international bestseller that brings the pulse of modern Lagos to life. Praised by The Guardian as 'delectable and fun', Tatler as 'bewitching and revelatory', and highlighted by The New York Times, this collection of twelve short stories offers a vivid snapshot of the city's many faces. Each story features a distinct voice, exploring the complexities of class, gender and everyday survival in a rapidly changing environment. Readers will find humor, tension, and moments of raw honesty that linger long after the final page. The book invites you to step inside bustling streets, cramped apartments, and unexpected encounters, making it an essential addition for fans of contemporary African literature. Whether you are looking for a fresh perspective on urban life or a compelling narrative that sparks conversation, this title delivers an engaging reading experience that feels both local and universal. Grab your copy today and discover why Lagos readers and critics alike are talking about this unforgettable collection.

Key Features

Acclaimed by The Guardian, Tatler and The New York Times, the book carries the credibility of a celebrated international bestseller, assuring readers of high literary quality.

Twelve distinct short stories provide a fast-paced reading experience, letting you enjoy a complete narrative arc in each tale without committing to a long novel.

Each story presents a unique voice from Lagos, revealing the city's diverse social classes, gender dynamics and everyday challenges, which broadens your cultural perspective.

The vivid descriptions of bustling streets, cramped apartments and surprising encounters transport you directly into the heart of modern Nigerian urban life.

Ideal for readers who enjoy contemporary African fiction, this collection sparks conversation and offers fresh insights, making it a perfect addition to book clubs and personal libraries.

Product Specifications

Format
Paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
05 May 2023
Listed Since
12 July 2022

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