Song for Night
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2007
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EducationWest Africa • Contemporary
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Education•
World History2007
Adult
18+ years
Song for Night by Chris Abani follows a young mute soldier in a West African conflict who navigates a dangerous landscape. As he searches for his lost platoon, he reflects on his past, war's brutality, and the loss of innocence. The narrative explores themes of memory, trauma, and the human spirit amid adversity.
Dark
Unnerving
Mysterious
Contemplative
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Chris Abani's Song for Night is praised for its poetic prose and powerful narrative, exploring themes of war and loss through the eyes of a child soldier. The novella's lyrical style and emotive depth captivate readers, though some find its nonlinear structure challenging. Overall, its poignant storytelling and vivid imagery leave a significant impact.
A reader captivated by the lyrical prose of The Road by Cormac McCarthy or the poignant depth of What is the What by Dave Eggers would enjoy Song for Night by Chris Abani. Those drawn to narratives exploring resilience, the human spirit, and the brutality of war will find this novel intriguing and deeply moving.
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164
Novel • Fiction
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Modern Classic Fiction•
EducationWest Africa • Contemporary
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Education•
World History2007
Adult
18+ years
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