Author: Ben Okri

Books

The Famished Road 1991

Ben Okri, born on March 15, 1959, in Minna, Nigeria, is a renowned novelist, poet, and essayist. He spent his early years in both Nigeria and London, which greatly influenced his literary voice. Okri emerged as a significant figure in contemporary literature with his unique blend of African mythology, magical realism, and profound philosophical insights.

He gained widespread recognition with the publication of his novel "The Famished Road" in 1991, which is the first of a trilogy centered on the spirit-child Azaro. The novel intertwines the spiritual and material worlds, illustrating Okri's distinctive narrative style that explores the complexities of post-colonial African society. His works often delve into themes of identity, transformation, and the human condition.

In addition to his fiction, Okri is a prolific poet and essayist, contributing to international dialogues on literature and culture. He has received numerous awards and honors for his contributions to literature. Ben Okri continues to inspire readers around the world with his imaginative storytelling and profound reflections on life.