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"Post‐Revolution Crisis, Migration, and the Quest for Self‐Identity" in Abdulrazak Gurnah's Gravel Heart
2022
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This paper examines post-revolution crises, migration, and the quest for self-identity in Abdulrazak Gurnah's Gravel Heart (2017). Gurnah is a postcolonial cosmopolitan Zanzibarian writer born and raised in Zanzibar, Tanzania, but who lives and writes in London. Gravel Heart reviews the 1964 post-independence revolution in Zanzibar with a focus on how it leads to the mass exodus of people of other ethnic backgrounds from Zanzibar. Among those forced to leave the island are the ruling Omani
doi:10.29162/anafora.v9i1.6
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