In honor of the commencement of Summer READ THIS! fun at the Litblog Co-op, we're offering as this week's giveaway a previous LBC READ THIS! selection, Ngugi Wa Thiong'o's superb Wizard of the Crow, newly available in paperback from Anchor Books. Here's what LBC member Carrie Frye had to say about her selected title:
In Wizard of the Crow, statesmanship looks a lot like stage craft. Rallies in support of the Ruler are choreographed with the care and precision of a large-scale theatrical production. However, the novel, instead of fighting the absurdity, revels in it, with story lines rife with mistaken identity, far-fetched coincidence, and characters in disguise (there is even a fake mustache or two).
This is a big, complex book — some 766 pages of story. All I hope to do here is introduce it, and I look forward to discussing it more fully with my LBC comrades — and with other readers — in a few weeks. I first heard of the novel last fall, from a New Yorker review by John Updike. Since nominating the book, Wizard of the Crow has shown up on numerous “best of the year”-type lists (including The Washington Post’s). Critical notice is wonderful, yet I worry that a book like Wizard of the Crow — a novel that is long, satirical, and set in a foreign nation that is not Ye Old Picturesque England (three strikes! ) — being more admired than read. And that would be a shame, because Wizard of the Crow is a book that deserves a large audience. I urge you to pick it up and read it.
The book received glowing reports from The New York Times, The Washington Post, Bookforum, Salon and countless others. If you'd like to win a copy, the drill remains the same: Drop us an email, subject line "WE'RE OFF TO SEE THE WIZARD" Do not forget to include your full mailing address and previous winners are still ineligible. At 3 p.m. we'll turn to the Random Number Generator and select a winner. Until then.
UPDATE: Congratulations to our winner, Joseph Dinan of Houston, Texas. Have a great weekend, y'all.
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