A masterwork by the 2021 Nobel Prize winner in Literature, in which
two immigrants' conflicting stories about their common homeland reveal
the buried truths that drove them from it
On a late November afternoon, Saleh Omar arrives at Gatwick Airport from
his native Zanzibar. With him he has a small bag in which lies his most
precious possession--a mahogany box containing incense. He used to own a
furniture shop, have a house and be a husband and father. Now he is an
asylum seeker from paradise, silence his only protection. Meanwhile,
Latif Mahmud, a distinguished young professor, lives quietly alone in
his London flat. When the two encounter each other in an English seaside
town, the narratives each carries of their mutual past begin to
unravel--revealing an infinitely more fascinating story of love and
betrayal, seduction and possession, and of a people desperately trying
to find stability amidst the maelstrom of their times.