Eddie Signwriter A Novel (Paperback)
| Author: Adam Schwartzman |
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Format: Paperback
Publisher: Random House Inc
ISBN-10: 0307474666
ISBN-13: 9780307474667
Sku: 218171238
Publish Date: 7/12/2011
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293
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| Kwasi Edward Michael Dankwa--Eddie Signwriter to his clients--is a twenty-year-old painter of murals and billboards in the city of Accra, Ghana, who is buffeted by forces beyond his control and understanding as he is swept up by the passions and machinations of others. Struggling with a forbidden relationship, banished from school, held responsible for the death of a notable woman in the community, Eddie flees overland to Senegal and then, illegally, to France, determined to find a new life for himself among the immigrant communities of Paris. |
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A stunning debut novel—its power and prose evocative of such diverse writers as Faulkner, Ondaatje, Nabokov, and Coetzee–about a young African’s international odyssey of self-discovery. Kwasi Edward Michael Dankwa—Eddie Signwriter to his clients—is a twenty-year-old painter of murals and billboards in the city of Accra, Ghana, who is buffeted by forces beyond his control and understanding as he is swept up by the passions and machinations of others. Struggling with a forbidden relationship, banished from school, held responsible for the death of a notable woman in the community, Eddie flees overland to Senegal and then, illegally, to France, determined to find a new life for himself among the immigrant communities of Paris. Following him across magnificently rendered African lands into the precincts of Paris, Eddie Signwriter gives us a spellbinding tale of rootlessness and desire, of disgrace and redemption, of politics both personal and global, of art and love. Empathic, wise, deeply humane, and luminously written, it heralds Adam Schwartzman as a writer of great promise. From the Hardcover edition. |
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After being blamed for his girlfriend's aunt's murder in his Ghanese hometown, Kwasi Edward Michael Dankwa joins his uncle in another town, where he becomes a commercial sign-painter. Eventually he smuggles himself through Senegal and into Europe where he finds an African immigrant community and begins to dream of becoming an artist. A coming-of-age tale, a murder mystery, a romance, and a lyrical account of the experiences of an African immigrant in Europe, EDDIE SIGNWRITER is an ambitious, energetic, and multi-faceted debut novel.
After being blamed for his girlfriend's aunt's murder in his Ghanese hometown, Kwasi Edward Michael Dankwa joins his uncle in another town, where he becomes a commercial sign-painter. Eventually he smuggles himself through Senegal and into Europe where he finds an African immigrant community and begins to dream of becoming an artist. A coming-of-age tale, a murder mystery, a romance, and a lyrical account of the experiences of an African immigrant in Europe, EDDIE SIGNWRITER is an ambitious, energetic, and multi-faceted debut novel.
Praise
"This wide-ranging and gorgeously written novel has huge heart, and Kwasi's quest for identity is as sad as it is uplifting."
01/04/2010
"Schwartzman is a poet as well as a novelist, and indeed the narrative is at its best in evoking lyrical dreamscapes from a forested African hillside to Paris seen through the eyes of a bedazzled newcomer."
- Amanda Heller
04/04/2010
"[A] creative response to...last-gasp coverage of anonymous African desperation....Schwartzman writes superbly about the fatal misunderstandings that can occur between the generations."
- Rob Nixon
05/02/2010












