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Soleils des indépendances

  • Ahmadou Kourouma

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The "Suns of Independence" considered a masterpiece of modern African literature, enables the reader to gain unique insight into African culture and conflicts. Through Fama and Salimata, the husband and wife at the heart of the story, Kourouma conveys the confusion that torments many Africans when a traditional and a later, more materialistic culture collide. The last of the Dumbuya princes who had reigned over the Malinke tribe before the European conquest, Fama seeks a place for himself within the new hierarchy of bureaucrats and border guards. Salimata, haunted by memories of a ritualistic excision and a brutal rape, searches for the means to have a child who will pass on the Dumbuya legacy to future generations. Interwoven with tales and proverbs from the ancient Malinke traditions, this modern novel brilliantly captures the struggles, desires, and dreams of a people in a West African country living through the tumultuous days of Independence. -- Publisher description.

Genres

  • Fiction
  • Africa, fiction
  • History
  • Social conditions
  • Nationalism
  • Colonization
  • African fiction (French)
  • Translations into English
  • Englisch
  • Erzählung
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About the author

  • Ahmadou Kourouma

    1927 - 2003

    4.00

    2 ratings · 31 works

Editions

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    Africana Pub. Co.

    1981

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    Heinemann

    1981

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    Univ of Michigan Pr

    August 1994

  • Edition cover

    Univ of Michigan Pr

    August 1994