#875
Title: The Thing Around Your Neck
Author: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Publisher: Knopf
Year: 2009
224 pages
I enjoyed this collection of 12 short stories by the author of Half of a Yellow Sun.
The audiobook was well-narrated by Adjoa Andoh. Some stories stood out
for their content, notably the daily details showing the effects of
intra-Nigerian conflicts. Others ably unfolded internal dialogues and
emotions that show the strain of balancing different aspects of identity
and experience, such as US vs. Nigerian ways of understanding or
enacting relationships. What I found most effective, though, was the
effect Adichie creates by layering the 12 stories, whose related topics
and themes accrue across the collection.
I'd have ended about
half the stories earlier to increase tension or uncertainty. Since many
already include substantial tension and uncertainty, I'd have wished for
a stronger emphasis on language and rhythm at the end of at least
several pieces. The endings often seemed deflated, which I do not think
was Adichie's intention.
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