Measuring Time by Helon Habila

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*Author, waiting for an angel, travelers, oil on water and measuring time*

Helon Habila was born in Nigeria. He has lived in Lagos, Norwich, New York, Washington DC, Berlin, and currently teaches creative writing at George Mason University in Virginia, USA. His writing has won the Caine Prize, the Commonwealth Prize (Waiting for an Angel), the Emily Balch Prize, the Virginia Library Foundation Fiction Prize (Measuring Time), and shortlisted for many others. In 2013 he edited the Granta Book of African Short Story. He is currently working on his fourth novel.

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*Measuring time*

Mamo and LaMamo are twin brothers living in the small Nigerian village of Keti, where their domineering father controls their lives. Both boys attempt to flee from home, by only LaMamo escapes to live his dream as a soldier. Mamo is doomed to remain in the village with his father, but he gradually gains local fame as a historian.

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