Culled from wikipedia
The Famished Road is the Booker Prize-winning novel written by Nigerian author Ben Okri. The novel, published in 1991, follows Azaro, an
abiku
or spirit child, living in an unnamed most likely Nigerian city. The
novel employs a unique narrative style incorporating the spirit world
with the "real" world in what some have classified as magical realism. Others have labeled it African Traditional Religion realism.
Still others choose to simply call the novel fantasy literature. The
book exploits the belief in the coexistence of the spiritual and
material worlds that is a defining aspect of traditional African life.
Plot synopsis
Azaro is an abiku, or spirit-child, from the ghetto
of an unknown city in Africa. He is constantly harassed by his sibling
spirits from another world who want him to leave this mortal life and
return to the world of spirits, sending many emissaries to bring him
back. Azaro has stubbornly refused to leave this life owing to his love
for his mother and father. He is the witness of many happenings in the
mortal realm. His father works as a labourer while his mother sells
items as a hawker. Madame Koto, the owner of a local bar, asks Azaro to
visit her establishment, convinced that he will bring good luck and
customers to her bar. Meanwhile, his father prepares to be a boxer after
convincing himself and his family that he has a talent to be a
pugilist. Two opposing political parties try to bribe or coerce the
residents to vote for them.
Characters
- Azaro is the story's narrator. He is an abiku, or a spirit
child who has never lost ties with the spirit world. He is named after
Lazarus, of the New testament. The story follows him as he tries to live
his life, always aware of the spirits trying to bring him back.
- Azaro's father is an idealistic load-carrier who wants the
best for his family and the community. He suffers greatly for this,
eventually becoming a boxer and later a politician. Azaro's father loves
him deeply, but is often bitter at having an abiku and occasionally
goes on angry violent tirades.
- Azaro's mother works very hard selling anything she can get
her hands on for the family. She cares for her family deeply and
constantly gives up food and security for her family and their ideals.
She is proud that Azaro is her son and goes to great lengths to protect
him.
- Madame Koto is proprietress of a local bar. She has a liking
for Azaro, though at times is convinced he brings bad luck. She starts
out as a well-meaning woman, trying to get along with everyone else.
However, as the story progresses, she becomes richer, siding with the
political Party of the Rich, and is often accused of witchcraft. She tries to help Azaro and his family on numerous occasions but seems to try to take Azaro's blood to remain youthful.
- Jeremiah, the Photographer is a young artist who brings the
village to the rest of the world and the rest of the world to the
village. He manages to get some of his photographs published, but
practices his craft at great personal risk.
- The Landlord supports the Party for the Rich and is angry with Azaro's family for causing troubles to him and his compound.
Legacy
The novel was the inspiration behind the lyrics to Radiohead's single "Street Spirit (Fade Out)".
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