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Infinite Riches by Ben Okri

girlfriday4's review against another edition

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5.0

The final book of three wild, immersive, surreal books about Nigerian independence from the perspective of a spirit child born into a poor family.

I'm not sure if this is the best of the trilogy, or I'm just appreciating Okri's style more as the series progresses, whatever, I just loved this book. I loved the rich, visual language, the vivid characterisations, the layer upon layer of symbolism and meaning, punctuated with sharp insights into the human condition, such as this - as resonant today as when it was written:

"Some say there is no greater breeding-ground for evil than when a people's reason falls asleep, their dreams unencumbered, and when the air seems clear."

Having even a little familiarity with West African cultures & history helped me appreciate these books, but I'm sure I missed a lot. I borrowed them from the library but may have to buy my own copies as they will give more with every reading, I'm sure.

paulap's review

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medium-paced

3.5

This mixed reality and magic the most in the trilogy. Also very political. Really enjoyed it.
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