Glory
LONGLISTED FOR THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION 2023
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Published:7th Apr '22
Should be back in stock very soon
This hardback is available in another edition too:
- Paperback£9.99(9781529114225)
Set against a backdrop reminiscent of classic allegories, Glory explores the intricate dynamics of power and corruption within an animal nation. The narrative unfolds through the voices of various animals, each contributing to a vivid tableau that reveals the harsh realities of tyranny. As the story progresses, it becomes clear that the struggle for freedom is not just a physical battle but a profound confrontation with the very nature of authority and control.
At the heart of Glory is Destiny, a young goat who returns to her homeland amidst a revolution. Her journey is not only personal but emblematic of a larger societal upheaval. As she witnesses the events around her, the narrative captures the chaos and fervor of a nation on the brink of transformation. The writing is infused with humor and sharp commentary, making it both entertaining and thought-provoking.
With its urgent prose and rich characterization, Glory stands as a powerful satire that challenges readers to reflect on the cyclical nature of history. The book's exploration of the absurdities of power resonates deeply, making it a relevant and compelling read for contemporary audiences. It is a tale that reminds us how swiftly the tides of fortune can turn, and how the quest for justice can lead to unexpected consequences.
Allegory, satire and fairytale rolled into one mighty punch * Guardian *
Brave, and moving -- Stuart Kelly * Scotsman *
Vital and universal -- Hepzibah Anderson * Observer *
Few writers can engineer a sentence like NoViolet Bulawayo * Irish Times *
Bulawayo is really out-Orwelling Orwell. This is a satire with sharper teeth, angrier, and also very, very funny * New York Times Book Review *
Glory revels in the absurd but offers a terrifying vision of political disintegration for readers today * Financial Times *Summer Reads of 2022* *
An urgent and engaging meditation on the farce of totalitarianism and the struggle of those who live under it to forge something better * i *
Glory is a witty and moving tribute to the people of Zimbabwe and their history * Literary Review *
Bulawayo broaches what it means to fight for democracy and call somewhere home in a timely and imaginative way . . . A memorable, funny and yet serious allegory about a country's plight under tyranny and what individual and collective freedom means in an age of virtual worlds and political soundbites -- Franklin Nelson * Financial Times *
It delivers, over the course of 400 pages of wordplay and animal magic, a surprisingly warm, intimate and, yes, human feeling -- Melissa Katsoulis * The Times *
You thought you were getting a novel as good as We Need New Names . . . Glory is even more dazzling . . . Calls to mind other great storytellers such as Herta Müller, Elif Shafak and Zimbabwean compatriot Yvonne Vera -- Sarah Ladipo Manyika * Guardian *
Bulawayo's tale of dictatorship and oppression explores the exaltation and downfall of a would-be savior * The 50 Most Anticipated Books of 2022, Oprah Daily *
Robert Mugabe is there in all but name in this striking allegory - an Animal Farm that shows how narratives of liberation and self-determination curdle under a dictator's power * Fiction to Look Out For in 2022, Guardian *
ISBN: 9781784744298
Dimensions: 240mm x 162mm x 37mm
Weight: 648g
416 pages