Vagabonds!
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Eloghosa Osunde
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‘Gasp in wonder’ Marlon James, author of Black Leopard, Red Wolf
‘Electrifying’ Irenosen Okojie, author of Nudibranch
‘Gasp-inducing’ AnOther
‘Joyous, defiant’ Caleb Azumah Nelson, author of Open Water
‘Visionary’ Guardian
VAGABONDS! is a tumultuous and unexpectedly joyous novel of oppression and defiance among the people and spirits of Lagos.
Lagos is a city for all . . . you share this place with flesh and not-flesh, and it’s just as much their city as it is yours.
Èkó, the spirit of Lagos, and his loyal minion Tatafo weave trouble through the streets of Lagos and through the lives of the ‘vagabonds’ powering modern Nigeria: the queer, the displaced and the footloose.
With Tatafo as our guide we meet these people in the shadows. Among them are a driver for a debauched politician; a lesbian couple whose tender relationship sheds unexpected light on their experience with underground sex work; a mother who attends a secret spiritual gathering that shifts her reality. As their lives begin to intertwine―in markets and underground clubs, in churches and hotel rooms―the vagabonds are seized and challenged by the spirits who command the city. A force is drawing them all together, but for what purpose?
In her debut novel VAGABONDS!, Eloghosa Osunde tackles the insidious nature of Nigerian capitalism, corruption and oppression, and offers a defiant, joyous and inventive tribute to all those for whom life itself is a form of resistance.
‘Every year promises the birth of the next literary superstar… VAGABONDS! is an exceptional debut’ i-D
‘Dazzling, haunting, angular and funny’ TLS
‘If you read one debut novel … this should be it’ Los Angeles Times
‘Gasp-inducing … captures the lives of outsiders with spirit and tenderness’ AnOther
‘There is nothing in the world like this book’ Lesley Nneka Arimah, author of What It Means When A Man Falls From The Sky
©2022 Eloghosa Osunde, Penguin Random House LLC (P)2022 Penguin Random House LLCCritic reviews
‘You don’t read this novel. You swan dive into it, then gasp in wonder’ Marlon James, author of A Brief History of Seven Killings
‘I’m in awe of Osunde’s writing … I can’t wait for others to delve into the joyous, defiant world she has rendered for her debut novel, VAGABONDS!’ Caleb Azumah Nelson, author of Open Water
‘Every year promises the birth of the next literary superstar… Eloghosa Osunde’s VAGABONDS! is an exceptional debut’ i-D
‘A feast of a book, a marvelous ode to spirits and outsiders that is irreverent (and painfully funny) while being serious enough to drill a hole in one’s chest. There is nothing in the world like this book’ Lesley Nneka Arimah, author of What It Means When A Man Falls From The Sky
‘A novel as vivid and varied as the city itself’ Harper’s Bazaar
'Osunde’s gasp-inducing novel takes us to the Lagos streets with an ensemble of misfits and vagabonds, each with their own stories of queerness, personal demons, all-consuming love… Immerse yourself in Osunde’s kaleidoscopic world' AnOther Magazine
‘An explosive portrait of Nigeria that will blow your mind – in prose that feels so alive it practically vibrates off the page. A masterpiece’ Lidia Yuknavitch, author of The Book of Joan
‘A dazzling, hypnotic portrait of lives lived on the margins’ T Kira Madden, author of Long Live the Tribe of Fatherless Girls
‘A vibrant blend of big-city life and contemporary mythology’ New York Times
‘Osunde’s writing is rich and sensorial … Vagabonds! is alive with magical potential in the face of oppression’ Creative Review
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- Amazon Customer
- 31-08-22
Loved this book more than I thought
I didn’t expect to love this book as much as I did! What an expanse of themes from parenting to masculinity to queerness. Urgh I loved it so much. Many times I found myself saying “eh heh!” along with certain writing. Well done. I loved it. And the readers were brilliant! No boring readers who don’t sound Nigerian. Brilliantly done.
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- Onyinye Odogwu
- 05-07-22
Very enjoyable!
It started slow but it got good, very good! Super enjoyable. I found myself listening to it as I walked on the road, on the bus, at the park under a tree, at home. everywhere. It made me break out in many smiles and laughs. Beautifully written and narrated.
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- Korkor
- 25-11-22
A delicious read.
If I could give it more than 5/5 I would. So rich and cavernous in all the right places.
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- Mary O.
- 31-10-22
Wow!! 👏🏾
This book is beautiful! Eloghosa broke my heart into a million little shattered pieces and then put me right back together again. Such a sweet sweet read
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