The Comic Destiny

The Comic Destiny

by Ben Okri (Author)

Synopsis

As one of Britain's foremost poets, Ben Okri is rightly acclaimed for his use of language. Here, he brings both poetry and story together in a fascinating new form, using writing and image pared down to their essentials, where haiku and story meet.

Thus we discover Pinprop, the slave to an old couple lost in a clearing, who holds the keys to the universe in his quirky hands. Then there is the beautifully dressed black Russian on the train, helping to film a new version of 'Eugene Onegin'. Later, in the chaos of the aftermath of war, orphaned children paint mysterious shapes of bulls, birds, hybrid creatures, and we wonder if grief has unhinged them into genius... And who is that woman, who hardly speaks, who presses a tiny flower into the palm of the young boy on the bus, and then leaves his life forever?

A Comic Destiny offers a haunting necklace of images which flash and sparkle as the light shines on them. Quick and stimulating to read, but slowly burning in the memory, they offer a different, more transcendent way of looking at our extreme, gritty world - and show the wealth of freedom that's available beyond the confines of our usual perceptions.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Publisher: Head of Zeus
Published: 02 May 2019

ISBN 10: 1788549651
ISBN 13: 9781788549653
Book Overview:

As one of Britain's foremost poets, Ben Okri is rightly acclaimed for his use of language. Here, he brings both poetry and story together in a fascinating new form, using writing and image pared down to their essentials, where haiku and story meet, by the Man Booker prize-winning author.


Media Reviews
PRAISE FOR BEN OKRI:
'Okri is incapable of writing a boring sentence. As one startling image follows the next, The Famished Road begins to read like an epic poem that happens to touch down just this side of prose ... When I finished the book and went outside, it was as if all the trees of South London had angels sitting in them' Linda Grant, Independent on Sunday.
'A magical book in every sense, a spellbinding, poetic, artistic journey into our collective imaginations and inner selves' Will Gompertz, BBC Arts Editor.
'Okri's writing has a light-as-air elegance, yet its seriousness keeps the stories gravity-bound' New Statesman.
'In a magnificent feat of sustained imaginative writing, Okri spins a tale that is epic and intimate at the same time' Michael Palin.
'This is a book to generate apostles. People will be moved and, with stars in their eyes, will pass on the word' Time Out.
Author Bio

Ben Okri was born in Minna, Nigeria. His childhood was divided between Nigeria, where he saw first hand the consequences of war, and London. He has won many prizes over the years for his fiction, and is also an acclaimed essayist, playwright, and poet.