Petals of Blood

Petals of Blood
Title Petals of Blood PDF eBook
Author Ngugi wa Thiong'o
Publisher Penguin
Pages 506
Release 2005-02-22
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1101662468

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“The definitive African book of the twentieth century” (Moses Isegawa, from the Introduction) by the Nobel Prize–nominated Kenyan writer The puzzling murder of three African directors of a foreign-owned brewery sets the scene for this fervent, hard-hitting novel about disillusionment in independent Kenya. A deceptively simple tale, Petals of Blood is on the surface a suspenseful investigation of a spectacular triple murder in upcountry Kenya. Yet as the intertwined stories of the four suspects unfold, a devastating picture emerges of a modern third-world nation whose frustrated people feel their leaders have failed them time after time. First published in 1977, this novel was so explosive that its author was imprisoned without charges by the Kenyan government. His incarceration was so shocking that newspapers around the world called attention to the case, and protests were raised by human-rights groups, scholars, and writers, including James Baldwin, Toni Morrison, Donald Barthelme, Harold Pinter, and Margaret Drabble.

Postcolonial Literatures

Postcolonial Literatures
Title Postcolonial Literatures PDF eBook
Author Michael Parker
Publisher
Pages 306
Release 1995
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9780333608012

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This collection of essays reflects the intensified debate world-wide in literary theories, especially since 1968, and the growth of post-colonial literatures in English, which together have prompted significant re-readings of cultural histories in Africa, India, the Caribbean, as well as in America and Europe. Post-Colonial Literatures scrutinises the work of four writers: Achebe, Ngugi, Desai and Walcott, and their attempts to find new languages and new narratives to engage with the complex histories of their 'homelands'.

The Companion to African Literatures

The Companion to African Literatures
Title The Companion to African Literatures PDF eBook
Author G. D. Killam
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 346
Release 2000
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780253336330

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"Refreshing..." -- African Sudies Review "The entries are knowledgeable, thorough, and clearly written.... Highly recommended... " --Choice "...an ambitious reference guide to works on African literature." - African Studies Review "This comprehensive compendium will be a handy companion for anyone working on African literatures. The entries are authoritative and up-to-date, providing reliable information on the hundreds of authors and texts that have contributed to a whole continent's literary flowering." --Bernth Lindfors A comprehensive introduction and guide to African-authored works, with over 1,000 cross-referenced entries covering classics in African writing, literary genres and movements, biographical details of authors, and wider themes linking African, Afro-Caribbean and Afro-American literatures.

The World of Ngūgī Wa Thiong'o

The World of Ngūgī Wa Thiong'o
Title The World of Ngūgī Wa Thiong'o PDF eBook
Author Charles Cantalupo
Publisher Africa World Press
Pages 252
Release 1995
Genre History
ISBN 9780865434592

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Inspired by the work of Ngugi wa Thiong'o, this collection of twelve essays and two interviews surveys the wide variety of Ngugi's work from his earliest writings to his most recent - including essays, all his novels, and his writings for children. Also included are extensive discussions of Ngugi's writings in English and Gikuyu, his use of oral literary techniques, his tragic exile, and his revolutionary politics.

Weep Not, Child

Weep Not, Child
Title Weep Not, Child PDF eBook
Author Ngugi wa Thiong'o
Publisher Heinemann
Pages 148
Release 1987
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780435908300

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"Two small boys stand on a rubbish heap and look into the future. One boy is excited, he is beginning school; the other, his brother, is an apprentice carpetner. Together, they will serve their country--the teacher and the craftsman. But this is Kenya and times are against them. In the forests, the Mau Mau are waging war against the white government, and two brothers, Njoroge and Kamau, and the rest of their family, need to decide where their loyalties lie. For the practical man, the choice is simple, but for Njoroge, the scholar, the dream of progress through learning is a hard one to give up"--P. [4] of cover.

An Introduction to the African Prose Narrative

An Introduction to the African Prose Narrative
Title An Introduction to the African Prose Narrative PDF eBook
Author Lokangaka Losambe
Publisher Africa World Press
Pages 294
Release 2004
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9781592211371

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This collection of essays introduces students of African literature to the heritage of the African prose narrative, starting from its oral base and covering its linguistic and cultural diversity. The book brings together essays on both the classics and the relatively new works in all subgenres of the African prose narrative, including the traditional epic, the novel, the short story and the autobiography. The chapters are arranged according to the respective thematic paradigms under which the discussed works fall.

Aesthetics and Ideology in African and Afro-American Fiction

Aesthetics and Ideology in African and Afro-American Fiction
Title Aesthetics and Ideology in African and Afro-American Fiction PDF eBook
Author Charles Atangana Nama
Publisher
Pages 306
Release 1984
Genre Aesthetics, Black
ISBN

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