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Life is hopeless but it is not serious. We have to have danced
while we could and, later, to have danced again in the
telling.Tunde, the man at the centre of this novel, reflects on the
places and times of his life, from his West African upbringing to
his current work as a teacher of photography on a renowned New
England campus. He is a reader, a listener, and a traveller drawn
to many different kinds of stories: from history and the epic; of
friends, family, and strangers; those found in books and films. One
man’s personal lens refracts entire worlds, and back again.A
weekend spent shopping for antiques is shadowed by the colonial
atrocities that occurred on that land. A walk at dusk is
interrupted by casual racism. A loving marriage is riven by
mysterious tensions. And a remarkable cascade of voices speak out
from a pulsing metropolis.Tremor is a startling work of realism and
invention that examines the passage of time and how we mark it. It
is a reckoning with human survival amidst “history’s own brutality,
which refuses symmetries and seldom consoles” – but it is also a
testament to the possibility of joy. This is narration with all its
senses alert, a surprising and deeply essential work from a beacon
of contemporary literature.Praise for Open City:''Open City is not
a loud novel, nor a thriller, nor a nail-biter. What it is is a
gorgeous, crystalline, and cumulative investigation of memory,
identity, and erasure. It gathers its power inexorably, page by
page, and ultimately reveals itself as nothing less than a searing
tour de force. Teju Cole might just be a W. G. Sebald for the
twenty-first century.''Anthony Doerr, Pulitzer Prize-winning author
of All the Light We Cannot See''Beautiful, subtle, and finally,
original...''James Wood, The New Yorker