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Hangman

Maya Binyam

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A pin-sharp, tragicomedy about homecoming and loss, peopled by unforgettable characters, Binyam's defy odyssey through sub-Saharan Africa is a masterful disquisition on Black exile and refuge.

A man returns home to sub-Saharan Africa after twenty-six years living in exile in America. When he arrives, he finds that he doesn't recognize the country, or anyone in it. Thankfully, someone at the airport knows him - a man who calls him brother. As they travel to this man's house, the purpose of his visit comes into focus: he is here to find his real brother, who is dying.

Hangman is his tragicomic journey through homecoming and loss. It is a hilarious and twisted odyssey, peopled by phantoms and tricksters, aid workers and taxi drivers, the relatives and riddles that lead this man along a circuitous path towards the truth. This is the strangely honest story of one man's search for refuge - in this world and the one that lies beyond it.

An existential journey, a tragic farce, a slapstick tragedy: Hangman is the shockingly original debut novel about exile, diaspora and the search for Black refuge, from a thrilling new literary voice.

Format: Paperback

Published: 1 Aug 2024 by Pushkin Press

ISBN: 9781911590798