A Wreath for Udomo (Faber Editions)

Peter Abrahams author Petina Gappah editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Faber & Faber

Published:3rd Nov '22

Should be back in stock very soon

A Wreath for Udomo (Faber Editions) cover

Introduced by Petina Gappah, a lost classic by a radical black South African author: as exiled African activists in post-war London plot to revolutionise their native countries ...

'The forerunner of an entire school of African literary art.' Sunday Times

Those men who are history now;

'The forerunner of an entire school of African literary art.' Sunday Times

Those men who are history now; did they feel like this?

A 1950s Hampstead pub; a freezing night. Lois can't tear her eyes away from the haunted, restless African man in the corner. Over brandy and stew, she discovers he is in awe of her friend, Panafrica's greatest political writer and fighter. Their meeting inducts this stranger, Udomo, into London's revolutionary community of exiled African activists: the start of a life-changing journey. Amidst the internal politics and love affairs, Udomo is inspired by other leaders' independence uprisings; but when he returns to his native land to overthrow the colonial oppressors, his idealism is put to the ultimate test ...

Inspired by Peter Abrahams' befriending of future African heads of state in mid-century London
, A Wreath for Udomo (1956) is a radical lost classic, unforgettably exploring the nature of freedom, power, leadership and love.

'An African writer, a writer of the world, who opened up in South Africa a path of exploration for us, the writers who have followed the trail he bravely blazed.' - Nadine Gordimer

'Abrahams explored with sensitivity and passion, the injustices of apartheid and the complexities of racial politics . An important literary voice.' - New York Times

'He writes with vividness and great dignity . The forerunner of an entire school of African literary art.' - Sunday Times

'With all that has been written about Africa, hardly anything has been said about the most significant people of all - the African leaders, revolutionaries one moment, Prime Ministers the next. This unusual novel, written with a close and sympathetic knowledge, gives a fascinating insight into these men.' - Observer

'Intelligent and exciting . Written with skill and sympathy.' - TLS


ISBN: 9780571376391

Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 23mm

Weight: 320g

384 pages

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