Dream Count by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie review a tale of four women
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Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's new novel, 'Dream Count', explores the intricacies of art and life through the intertwined stories of four immigrant women in the US. The author reflects on personal loss, particularly her mother's death, which profoundly influenced the narrative. Adichie emphasizes art's potential to interpret and engage with reality. The novel highlights themes of identity, melancholy, and the quest for connection, employing lyrical prose that builds emotional depth. 'Dream Count' is a much-anticipated work that solidifies Adichie's literary legacy and promises to captivate readers this year.
Novels had always felt to me truer than what was real... the point of art is to look at our world and be moved by it.
Dream Count is really about my mother... composed of the interlocking stories of four women, it is also quintessential Adichie: ambitious, astute.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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