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008 221128s2023 nyu e 000 f eng
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092 _aCOLE,
_bTEJU
049 _aNFGA
100 1 _aCole, Teju,
_eauthor.
_9173004
245 1 0 _aTremor :
_ba novel /
_cTeju Cole.
250 _aFirst edition.
264 1 _aNew York :
_bRandom House,
_c[2023]
300 _a239 pages ;
_c22 cm
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_bnc
_2rdacarrier
520 _a"A weekend spent antiquing 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. Tunde, the man at the center 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, a traveler, drawn to many different kinds of stories: stories from history and epic; stories of friends, family, and strangers; stories found in books and films. Together these stories make up his days. In aggregate these days comprise a life" --
_cProvided by publisher.
650 0 _aNigerians
_zUnited States
_vFiction.
_9228918
650 0 _aCollege teachers
_vFiction.
_92155
650 0 _aPhotography
_vFiction.
_94251
650 0 _aRacism
_vFiction.
_97123
650 0 _aIdentity (Psychology)
_vFiction.
_924362
651 0 _aNew England
_vFiction.
_920138
655 7 _aPsychological fiction.
_2lcgft
_9833
655 7 _aNovels.
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