Chris Abani is a storyteller known for bringing the heart of Africa into his narratives. Born in Nigeria, he published his first novel, Masters of the Board, at the age of sixteen and was thrown into prison for it. He turned his jail experiences into poems that Harold Pinter called “the most naked, harrowing expression of prison life and political torture imaginable.” Among his best-selling novels are The Virgin of Flames and GraceLand, winner of the Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award. Abani is a Board of Trustees Professor of English at Northwestern University and lives in Chicago.

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Say Something about Child’s Play

by Chris Abani

The soldier asks the boy: Choose which
do I cleave? Your right arm or left?
The boy, ten, maybe nine, says: Neither,
or when I play, like a bird with a broken wing
I will smudge the line of the hopscotch
square, let the darkness in.

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