
Beyond the Door of No Return A Novel
A Finalist for the 2023 National Book Award for Translated Literature | Longlisted for the Dublin Literary Award
One of The Atlanticâs 10 Best Books of 2023
A Financial Times Best Book of 2023 | Named a best book of the year by Publishers Weekly and Kirkus Reviews
âA hypnotic, powerful historical novel in which stories nest within one another like dolls . . . It all coheres mesmerizingly.â âClĂ©mence Michallon, The New York Times Book Review
âStunningly realized . . . Exquisite . . . A spellbinding novel.â âMaaza Mengiste, author of The Shadow King
The thrilling and deeply moving new novel by David Diop, winner of the International Booker Prize.
Paris, 1806. The renowned botanist Michel Adanson lies on his deathbed, the masterwork to which he dedicated his life still incomplete. As he expires, the last word to escape his lips is a womanâs name: Maram.
The key to this mysterious womanâs identity is Adansonâs unpublished memoir of the years he spent in Senegal, concealed in a secret compartment in a chest of drawers. Therein lies a story as fantastical as it is tragic: Maram, it turns out, is none other than the fabled revenant. A young woman of noble birth from the kingdom of Waalo, Maram was sold into slavery but managed to escape from the Island of GorĂ©eâa major embarkation point of the transatlantic slave tradeâto a small village hidden in the forest. While on a research expedition in West Africa as a young man, Adanson hears the story of the revenant and becomes obsessed with finding her. Accompanied by his guide, he ventures deep into the Senegalese bush on a journey that reveals not only the savagery of the French colonial occupation but also the unlikely transports of the human heart.
Written with sensitivity and narrative flair, David Diopâs Beyond the Door of No Return is a love story like few others. Drawing on the richness and lyricism of Senegalâs oral traditions, Diop has constructed a historical epic of the highest order.
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A Finalist for the 2023 National Book Award for Translated Literature | Longlisted for the Dublin Literary Award
One of The Atlanticâs 10 Best Books of 2023
A Financial Times Best Book of 2023 | Named a best book of the year by Publishers Weekly and Kirkus Reviews
âA hypnotic, powerful historical novel in which stories nest within one another like dolls . . . It all coheres mesmerizingly.â âClĂ©mence Michallon, The New York Times Book Review
âStunningly realized . . . Exquisite . . . A spellbinding novel.â âMaaza Mengiste, author of The Shadow King
The thrilling and deeply moving new novel by David Diop, winner of the International Booker Prize.
Paris, 1806. The renowned botanist Michel Adanson lies on his deathbed, the masterwork to which he dedicated his life still incomplete. As he expires, the last word to escape his lips is a womanâs name: Maram.
The key to this mysterious womanâs identity is Adansonâs unpublished memoir of the years he spent in Senegal, concealed in a secret compartment in a chest of drawers. Therein lies a story as fantastical as it is tragic: Maram, it turns out, is none other than the fabled revenant. A young woman of noble birth from the kingdom of Waalo, Maram was sold into slavery but managed to escape from the Island of GorĂ©eâa major embarkation point of the transatlantic slave tradeâto a small village hidden in the forest. While on a research expedition in West Africa as a young man, Adanson hears the story of the revenant and becomes obsessed with finding her. Accompanied by his guide, he ventures deep into the Senegalese bush on a journey that reveals not only the savagery of the French colonial occupation but also the unlikely transports of the human heart.
Written with sensitivity and narrative flair, David Diopâs Beyond the Door of No Return is a love story like few others. Drawing on the richness and lyricism of Senegalâs oral traditions, Diop has constructed a historical epic of the highest order.











