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On Black Sisters Street: A Novel (2008 original; edición 2011)

por Chika Unigwe

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Working as prostitutes in Antwerp's red-light district, four African women are shattered by the murder of one of their number and are brought closer together by the personal histories that they previously hid from one another.
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Título:On Black Sisters Street: A Novel
Autores:Chika Unigwe
Información:Random House (2011), Edition: First U.S. Edition, Hardcover, 272 pages
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Etiquetas:african literature, european immigration, feminism

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On Black Sisters Street por Chika Unigwe (2008)

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A 2009 novel set in Belgium, about four women who have been trafficked from Nigeria for sex work in Antwerp (on Zwartzusterstraat, though in the novel the street name gets an extra ‘e’). Their back stories in Nigeria (and in one case Southern Sudan, as it then was) are well depicted, but the Antwerp sections are inconsistent, sometimes tightly described, but particularly towards the denouement at the end (which is signalled from the beginning) rather under-written in places. It’s important to give the victims of human trafficking their voices, and the novel asks and answers important questions, but I was a bit frustrated by the inconsistencies of structure and style. ( )
  nwhyte | Jan 21, 2023 |
This took so long to get started and as we got to know the women, it definitely warmed up, but the way the novel was set up was kind of clunky and felt more like a data dump than a story. Part of me thinks that Unigwe could have done better doing a "[b:The Morning They Came for Us: Dispatches from Syria|28427125|The Morning They Came for Us Dispatches from Syria|Janine Di Giovanni|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1451694930s/28427125.jpg|48535308]"-style bit of journalism. Now, given the danger of doing that, it might have been better to do fiction, but I think these stories work better in a creative non-fiction format. ( )
1 vota jeninmotion | Sep 27, 2018 |
A well written book with very strong stories about loss, self respect, sisterhood and (broken) dreams! ( )
  therska | Apr 22, 2018 |
Four African women have been lured to Europe to work in the sex trade. Each has had a traumatic childhood and the promise of a better life has led them to accept becoming prostitutes. When one is killed, the other three bond and reveal their real life stories. The difficult subject matter is dealt with in a rather straightforward, almost journalistic, manner. ( )
  seeword | Apr 26, 2017 |
Brilliantly crafted novel; four African women and their madam live together and work in Antwerp's Red Light district. When one of them is killed early on, the others begin to bond, sharing their very different life experiences that caused them to end up here. The author deftly interweaves the present day with their histories- including that of the dead woman.
Fascinating and moving read. ( )
  starbox | Jul 9, 2016 |
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In fact, big dreams are why the women decide to work in the sex trade in exchange for passage to Europe, which they view as a paradise of opportunity and riches, far removed from the crushing squalor and bleak opportunities in Africa. The question of what makes a victim is very much at the core of this chilling piece of fiction. And the women — Sisi, Ama, Joyce and Efe — refuse to characterize themselves as such, no matter how tragic the circumstances that pushed them to choose life as prostitutes.
 
Unigwe conveys both what is miraculous about the West to foreign eyes and what is awful — how people live and die alone, unmourned, without the sustenance of family and neighbors. And she shows us how the women who survive their pact with Dele choose to deploy their hard-won wealth. While Efe stays put, running her own brothel, Joyce and Ama prefer to build their businesses back home.

Despite the horrors it depicts, “On Black Sisters Street” is also boiling with a sly, generous humor. Unigwe is as adept at conveying the cacophony of a Nigerian bus as she is at suggesting the larger historical events that propel her characters. “On Black Sisters Street” marks the arrival of a latter-day Thackeray, an Afro-Belgian writer who probes with passion, grace and comic verve the underbelly of our globalized new world economy.
 

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