The Fishermen (Obioma novel)
The
Fishermen is the debut
novel by Nigerian author Chigozie
Obioma, published in 2015. The novel
follows four brothers in a quiet neighbourhood of a Nigerian town, who are
given a violent prophecy which shakes their family to the core. It is set in
the 1990s, during the rule of Sani
Abacha.
It
was shortlisted for the 2015 Man Booker Prize.[2][3][4] The novel received a number of accolades, and positive
reviews from critics.
Plot
Four
brothers, Ikenna, Boja, Obembe, and Benjamin, begin to fish at the Omi-Ala
river near their home in a quiet neighbourhood of the city of Akure in Nigeria,
despite being forbidden from doing so by their parents, as the river is heavily
polluted. On one of their fishing trips, they encounter a local madman, Abulu,
who follows them shouting the name of Ikenna, the oldest brother. The other
children flee, but the four brothers stop to listen, as Abulu shouts a series
of prophecies: that Ikenna will become blind, mute, crippled. He finishes by
prophesying that Ikenna will be killed by a fisherman. Ikenna thinks this means
that one of his brothers will kill him, and he gradually turns against them.
The prophecy undoes the family and the expectations the brothers' parents have for
them.
Development and writing
Obioma
has seven brothers and four sisters, and wrote the novel as a tribute to his
siblings. Two of Obioma's brothers fought violently when they were children,
and Obioma was inspired by what he imagined was the worst possible outcome of
those fights.
Reception and criticism
The
novel has garnered comparisons to Things
Fall Apart in part due to the central role
prophecy has in each novel. However, some critics disputed the validity of the
comparisons. It also references the Biblical story of Cain
and Abel, and has been referred to as a
"retelling" of the story.
Multiple
critics referred to the novel as a bildungsroman given that it is told from the perspective of one brother,
and charts his youth.[
References
· Fiammetta, Rocco (14 April 2015). "'The
Fishermen,' by Chigozie Obioma".
The New York Times. Retrieved 1 November 2016.
· · "Pulitzer
winner makes Booker Prize shortlist". BBC News.
15 September 2015. Retrieved 15 September 2015.
· · Sharp, Naomi (8
October 2015). "Man
Booker Shortlist 2015: The Fishermen". The Atlantic. Retrieved 31 October 2016.
· · Martin, Tim (24
September 2015). "The
Fishermen by Chigozie Obioma, review: 'full-force'". The Telegraph. Retrieved 1 November 2016.
·
Curtin, Amanda (23 February 2015). "2, 2 and 2: Chigozie Obioma talks about The
Fishermen".
looking up/looking down. Retrieved 1 November 2016.
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