The travel memoir of a Nigerian woman in China exploring the intersections and divides between the two cultures and the lives of African economic migrants in the bustling People's Republic China today is both a land of opportunity for Africans, South Americans and other non-Westerners blocked from commerce with most of Europe and Northern America, and an intersection of racism and prejudice. Noo Saro-Wiwa goes in search of China's 'Black Ghosts', African economic migrants in the People's Republic, who live in separate communities and are vigorously involved in the trade between the continents. Her fascinating encounters include a Ghanaian cardiac surgeon, a drug dealer, a visa overstayer, a Nigerian popstar who sings in Chinese and men married to Chinese women who speak English with Nigerian accents.
Ken Saro-Wiwa Poradie kníh
Ken Saro-Wiwa bol nigérijský spisovateľ a environmentálny aktivista, ktorý sa stal hlasom svojho ľudu v boji proti drancovaniu životného prostredia v delte Nigeru. Svojím písaním aj neúnavnou občianskou činnosťou odhaľoval devastáciu domoviny etnika Ogoni spôsobenú ťažbou ropy a bezohľadným dumpingom priemyselného odpadu. Sledoval, ako nadnárodné korporácie a ľahostredná vláda ničia zem a vodu jeho ľudu, a postavil sa im s odhodlaním. Jeho nekompromisný boj za prežitie ľudu Ogoni bol nakoniec ukončený jeho popravou, ktorá však vyvolala medzinárodné pobúrenie a upozornila svet na jeho boj.






- 2023
- 2013
An irreverent travel guide to Nigeria, a country which 'gets fewer voluntary visitors than the moon', by the daughter of Ken Saro Wiwa.
- 2012
Looking for Transwonderland: Travels in Nigeria
- 309 stránok
- 11 hodin čítania
Noo Saro-Wiwa returns to Nigeria for the first time since her activist father died there, a trip on which she is struck by the level of government corruption but also by the country's unique geography and captivating population.
- 2000
Genocide in Nigeria
- 104 stránok
- 4 hodiny čítania
Focusing on the plight of the Ogoni people, this collection of articles from the 1970s and 1980s highlights Saro-Wiwa's political and environmental activism against the exploitation by multinational oil companies and the Nigerian government. He emphasizes the marginalization of the Ogoni as a minority facing potential genocide. The work played a crucial role in raising international awareness of their struggles, remaining relevant today regarding indigenous rights and environmental issues in the Delta region.
- 2000
Basi and Company
- 228 stránok
- 8 hodin čítania
The story centers around Basi, a clever character inspired by Yoruba folklore, who humorously critiques Nigeria's get-rich-quick mentality. This book adapts the popular television series into a contemporary narrative style, resonating with African storytelling traditions. Celebrated for its wit, the series captivated millions, with The New York Times highlighting its cultural relevance. The author's innovative approach combines traditional elements with modern themes, making it a unique exploration of societal issues in Nigeria.
- 2000
MR B
- 164 stránok
- 6 hodin čítania
The story follows Mr. B, a beloved hero known for his exciting adventures, which have inspired the popular Nigerian television series "Basi and Company." This children's novel captures his thrilling escapades, bringing to life the humor and charm that has resonated with audiences. Through engaging storytelling, young readers are invited to join Mr. B on his journey, filled with fun and valuable lessons.
- 1997
Die Sterne dort unten
- 215 stránok
- 8 hodin čítania
Geschichten von Nigeria: voll Wärme und Komik, witzig und trotzdem unerbittlich. Ken Saro-Wiwa schildert mit liebevoller Betroffenheit das Leben in Nigeria und auch, wie ein ganzes Land unter einem unfähigen Beamtentum, durch unternehmerische Willkür und Rückständigkeit in den Ruin getrieben wird. Die Kluft zwischen dem ländlichen Bereich, wo man kaum etwas von technischem und zivilisatorischem Fortschritt ahnt, und den Städten, in denen das Leben schnell und hart ist, wird immer größer. Und aus den Ölfeldern sickern unentwegt die Mittel, die Korruption und Verbrechen noch reibungsloser funktionieren lassen... .
- 1996
Index on Censorship - 25: Lost Words
The Stories They Wouldn't Let You Read
- 192 stránok
- 7 hodin čítania
This collection of fiction from around the world is concerned with censorship taboos and includes work from writers who remain censored, exiled or imprisoned. It includes writing by Willaim Trevor, Ken Saro-Wiwa, Aicha Lemsing and Breyten Breytenbach.
- 1996
Lemona's Tale
- 160 stránok
- 6 hodin čítania
For a quarter of a century, Lemona has been held in a Nigerian prison, her crimes reflecting her passion and despair, her silence masking the truth. On the last day of her life she is visited by Ola, whose parents Lemona killed. To this woman Lemona recounts the events of her upbringing in poverty, the kindness of friends who took her in, and the abuse, corruption and betrayal by men which led to her downfall. though she is awaiting execution, Lemona's desire to understand the forces that shaped her life resonates throughout her story, leading Ola towards a new interpretation of her own history. -- Publisher description



