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Oil on Water

2010 novel by Helon Habila


Oil on Water is a 2010 petrofiction novel by Nigerian author Helon Habila.[1] The novel documents the experience of two journalists as they try to rescue a kidnapped European wife in the oil landscape of the Niger Delta.[2][3] The novel explores themes of both the ecological and political consequences of oil conflict and petrodollars in the delta.[3][2][4]

The novel was well received. Orion magazine called the novel successful, "a powerful work, one that reaffirms that art done well is always big enough to contain politics".[3] A review in the Guardian called the book a "powerful, accomplished third novel [which] displays a growing pessimism about journalism's capacity to effect change."[2]

Plot

Oil on Water is a story about two people, Rufus, an emerging journalist, and Zaq, a famous reporter.They went to the Niger Delta in pursuit of an abducted white woman named Isabel Floode, who was used as a bargaining chip in Nigeria's civil war.

Awards


References

  1. Riddle, Amy. "Petrofiction and Political Economy in the Age of Late Fossil Capital". Mediations: Journal of the Marxist Literary Group. 31 (2).
  2. "Oil on Water by Helon Habila | Book review". the Guardian. 2010-08-28. Retrieved 2021-04-17.
  3. "Orion Magazine | Oil on Water". Orion Magazine. Retrieved 2021-04-17.
  4. "Helon Habila, Nigerian Literary Genius". LifeAndTimes News. 10 June 2017. Retrieved 28 May 2020.
  5. "Helon Habila". Lannan Center for Poetics and Social Practice. Retrieved 2020-05-28.



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