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Theft by Abdulrazak Gurnah

Theft

A Novel

by Abdulrazak Gurnah
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  • Mar 18, 2025, 304 pages
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In his first new novel since winning the 2021 Nobel Prize, a master storyteller captures a time of dizzying global change.

At the turn of the twenty-first century, three young people come of age in Tanzania. Karim returns to his sleepy hometown after university with new swagger and ambition. Fauzia glimpses in him a chance at escape from a smothering upbringing. The two of them offer a haven to Badar, a poor boy still unsure if the future holds anything for him at all. As tourism, technology, and unexpected opportunities and perils reach their quiet corner of the world, bringing, each arrives at a different understanding of what it means to take your fate into your own hands.

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Theft follows each of these three characters as they come into adulthood. When Karim returns home after university, he and Fauzia fall in love and are soon married. Not long after, Badar is falsely accused of stealing from his employers. Though his innocence is proven, Karim's step-grandfather holds a grudge and insists Badar cannot stay, resulting in Karim and Fauzia inviting him to move in with them. As the three come of age, they grow together and apart in unexpected ways. The story takes place during a turbulent time on a wider scale, as Tanzania recovers from civil war and the world at large enters the 21st century, but it feels very personal. It is very character-driven, and Abdulrazak Gurnah does a wonderful job of depicting human flaws and the complicated ways in which the characters relate to each other...continued

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Booklist (starred review)
Theft takes many forms intimate and cultural, subtle and obvious in the newest web of interconnected lives masterfully spun by Nobel laureate Gurnah…Written with transfixing precision, wit, insight, and suspense, Theft is profoundly nuanced and revealing.

Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
A tightly constructed family drama with surprising complications.

Library Journal (starred review)
Gurnah is a captivating, enthralling storyteller whose characters are vibrant and sympathetic. The pages fly by quickly in his wonderful new novel.

Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Written in lucid prose, Gurnah's tale is at once culturally specific and emotionally universal, especially in depicting Badar's heartache as a boy and the strangeness of his arrangement with the Othman household as seen from Karim's point of view. Gurnah is at the top of his game.

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Compassionate Tale of Three Lives in Modern Day Zanzibar
Gurnah tells of lives of Karim, an aspiring, university-educated young man, Fauzia, a young woman dedicated to teaching but fearful of recurring "falling sickness" and Badar, a sensitive soul confined to the servant class, with the steady pace and ...   Read More

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The Blue Mosque

The Blue Mosque, a blue domed building with minarets, with tourists milling around in frontIn Abdulrazak Gurnah's novel Theft, multiple characters dream of seeing the world, but only some have the privilege of doing so in reality. Badar, whose economic situation puts travel out of reach, keeps a photograph of the Blue Mosque in Istanbul on the wall of his rented room as a symbol of that dream. The Blue Mosque is one of the most incredible structures surviving from the Ottoman Empire. Though commonly referred to by this moniker due to the interior color scheme, the actual name of the building is the Sultan Ahmed Mosque, after its commissioner, Ahmed I. It was built in what was at the time the central area of the city, near many other important landmarks, such as the Topkapi Palace, Hagia Sophia, and Grand Bazaar.

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