Nowhere, Exactly, M.G. Vassanji
Nowhere, Exactly, M.G. Vassanji
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Nowhere, Exactly
On Identity and Belonging

Author: M.G. Vassanji

Narrator: Raoul Bhaneja

Unabridged: 7 hr 53 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/26/2024


Synopsis

SHORTLISTED FOR THE WRITERS' TRUST BALSILLIE PRIZE FOR PUBLIC POLICY

From one of Canada's most celebrated writers, two-time Giller Prize winner M.G. Vassanji, comes a thoughtful meditation on what it means to belong in the world.

Home is never a single place, entirely and unequivocally. It is contingent. The abstract "nowhere," then, is the true home.

M.G. Vassanji has been exploring the immigrant experience for over three decades, drawing deeply on his own transnational upbringing and intimate understanding of the unique challenges and perspectives born from leaving one's home to resettle in a new land. The question of identity, of how to configure and see oneself within this new land, is one such challenge faced. But Vassanji suggests that a more fundamental and slippery endeavour than establishing one's identity is how, if ever, we can establish a sense of belonging. Can we ever truly belong in this new home? Did we ever truly belong in the home we left? Where exactly do we belong? For many, the answer is nowhere exactly. 

Combining brilliant prose, thoughtful, candid observation, and a lifetime of exploring how we as individuals are shaped by the places and communities in which we live and the history that haunts them, Nowhere, Exactly examines with exquisite sensitivity the space between identity and belonging, the immigrant experience of both loss and gain, and the weight of memory and nostalgia, guilt and hope felt by so many of those who leave their homes in search of new ones.

About The Author

M.G. VASSANJI won the Giller Prize for The Book of Secrets and The In-Between World of Vikram Lall, and the Governor General's Literary Award for Non-Fiction for A Place Within: Rediscovering India. His novel The Assassin's Song was shortlisted for the Scotiabank Giller Prize and the Governor General's Literary Award for Fiction. His novel Nostalgia was a finalist in Canada Reads 2017. His forthcoming novel, Everything There Is, will publish in Fall 2023.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Maggie on April 25, 2024

Seldom have I felt as perceived as I did by this book. Despite being from significantly different backgrounds, it’s strange how universal the third culture experience can be. Vassanji’s musings on his origins, his upbringing, and his heritage are beautifully written and will instantly strike a chord......more

Goodreads review by Nisha on March 24, 2024

3.5 I enjoyed this read. It was from a different perspective than I am used to. It is not often that I am able to read about the process and struggle of finding and claiming identity as an immigrant of somewhere other than the United States. Definitely worth a re-read as it is jam packed with informa......more

Goodreads review by Eunice on March 25, 2024

It is hoped that readers will respect this author by taking thoughtful, unhurried reading sessions of his dissertations (my word) in this biographical-like literary offering. Authors are often vulnerable to critics and skeptics so I feel this author has bravely stated many issues dealing with multic......more

Goodreads review by Jocelyn on October 27, 2024

MG Vassanji’s closing statement is The world is large. The book presents a series of reflections about Canada, MG’s life/travels/learning and presents these reflections within the context of an immigrant to Canada whose origins are African and ethnically Indian. As the grand daughter of British settl......more


Quotes

Shortlisted for the Balsillie Prize for Public Policy

"Nowhere, Exactly is a rich gift to Canadians—a thoughtful, meditative and nuanced exploration of identity. . . . In beautiful prose, Vassanji takes us back to first principles on mosaics and multiculturalism — on how people and place come together, forging the new from the old." —Balsillie Prize for Public Policy Jury


Awards

  • Writers' Trust of Canada - Balsille Prize for Public Policy