Hanuman's Travels
A journey of hope and resilience in a refugee camp
Andrei Ivanov author Matthew Hyde translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Vagabond Voices
Published:10th Sep '18
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This novel tells the story of two asylum-seekers facing challenges in a Danish refugee camp, highlighting their struggles and resilience. Hanuman's Travels explores themes of humanity and hope.
In Hanuman's Travels, readers are introduced to the poignant journey of two asylum-seekers navigating life in a Danish refugee camp during the late 1990s. The story centers around a Russian Estonian narrator and his Indian companion, whose lives are intertwined by their shared experiences of displacement and uncertainty. As they await the promise of a better life on the Danish island of Lolland, often described as a paradise, their daily existence is marked by a series of challenges, both big and small.
The narrative unfolds through a series of events that highlight the duo's resourcefulness in the face of adversity. From scams to humiliations, the characters are forced to confront their own vulnerabilities while forming a bond that transcends their individual struggles. As they navigate a world filled with deceit and despair, a map of their journey emerges, revealing the complex interplay of hope and fear that defines the lives of countless marginalized individuals.
Inspired by his own experiences as a stateless person, Andrei Ivanov crafts a tale that is both heart-wrenching and insightful. Hanuman's Travels invites readers to reflect on the themes of humanity, courage, and the wisdom that can arise from hardship. Through the lens of these two asylum-seekers, the novel sheds light on the broader issues of displacement and the search for belonging in a world often marked by intolerance.
ISBN: 9781908251978
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