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Home / Events / An Evening with Nurruddin Farah

An Evening with Nurruddin Farah

  • When: January 01, 1970
  • Time: All day

Carleton University, 5050 Minto Centre

Souls in Exile: memory, creativity and opportunity: An Evening with Nuruddin Farah

Nuruddin Farah is the author of ten novels, including From a Crooked Rib (1970), A Naked Needle (1976) followed by a series of fictional trilogies. Variations on the Theme of an African Dictatorship consists of Sweet and Sour Milk (1979), Sardines (1981) and Close Sesame (1983). The second con-tains Maps (1986), Gifts (1992) and Secrets (1998). A new trilogy begins with Links (2004) followed by Knots(2007). Yesterday, Tomorrow: Voices from the Somali Diaspora (2000) is his non-fiction account of issues of migration, displacement and exile. Farah’s many awards include the Neustadt Interna-tional Prize. His books have been translated into more than 17 languages. He lives in Cape Town.

Event Sponsored by:

  •  Institute of African Studies, Carleton University
  •  Department of English Language & Literature, Carleton University
  • Ottawa Immigrant Services Organization (OCISO)
  •  Somali Centre for Family Services
  • Pinecrest-Queensway Health & Community Services

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