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Americanah

Americanah is a novel that follows the life of Ifemelu, a young Nigerian woman, as she navigates the complexities of race and identity in the United States. The story is set against the backdrop of Nigeria's political and social landscape, and delves into the challenges faced by immigrants in a new country. The novel explores themes of love, friendship, and the search for belonging, while offering a nuanced look at the African diaspora experience. more

Author

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie is a renowned Nigerian author whose works delve into the intricacies of African life and identity. Born on September 15, 1977, she has garnered international recognition for her novels and short stories. more

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“Selbst der letzte Versager kann sich noch zur Elite zählen, wenn er seine Hautfarbe, seine Religion, sein Geschlecht oder seine sexuelle Neigung dadurch aufwertet, dass er alle, die anders sind, abwertet. Ob sie selbst auch nur das Geringste etwa zum wirtschaftlichen Erfolg oder dem Funktionieren unserer Demokratie beigetragen haben, spielt keine Rolle: Selbst im Vergleich mit einem vor Folter geflüchteten Raketenwissenschaftler aus Syrien sieht sich ein von Dschungelcamp zu Dschungelcamp hangelnder "deutscher Michel" qua Geburt, Haut- und Haarfarbe mit einem nicht einzuholenden Vorsprung ausgestattet.”

“Sonnet of National Beauty Beauty and ugliness as we know them, Are the product of an ugly mind. Once we step across all pretenses, We learn how much we’ve been blind. The whitest places on planet earth, Happen to be the ugliest of all places. For what appears to be a fancy joint, Is filled with a bunch of suited savages. Nations of color have problems too, But they don't pretend to be advanced. When we claim to be a global leader, We must first practice inclusion on demand. Great is not the nation that appears fancy, But one which values people over diplomacy.”