Love in a Time of Violence
Is love universal, or do religion and social morality also affect how people feel - or allow themselves to feel? How far are people willing to go to hold on to love?
Love is a recurring theme in the books of Nigerian author Abubakar Adam Ibrahim. In his novel Season of Crimson Blossoms, the unusual relationship between a young criminal and a conservative 55-year-old grandmother takes centre stage.
His latest novel, When We Were Fireflies, is about a man who magically recalls memories from two previous lives and embarks on a journey and encounters the women he loved in those lives. Ibrahim's books are set in northern Nigeria, in a society characterised by violence and unrest, and where religion plays an important role in everyday life.
Is love universal, or do religion and social morality also affect how people feel - or allow themselves to feel? How far are people willing to go to hold on to love?
Abubakar Adam Ibrahim meets Michael Opara for a conversation about religion, literature, love and desire.
The conversation is in english.
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