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Wizard of the Crow

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Pantheon Books, 2006 - Fiction - 768 pages
From the exiled Kenyan novelist, playwright, poet, and literary critic--a magisterial comic novel that is certain to take its place as a landmark of postcolonial African literature. In exile now for more than twenty years, Ngugl wa Thiong'o has become one of the most widely read African writers of our time, the power and scope of his work garnering him international attention and praise. His aim inWizard of the Crowis, in his own words,nothing less than "to sum up Africa of the twentieth century in the context of two thousand years of world history." Commencing in "our times" and set in the "Free Republic of Aburlria," the novel dramatizes with corrosive humor and keenness of observation a battle for control of the souls of the Aburlrian people. Among the contenders: His High Mighty Excellency; the eponymous Wizard, an avatar of folklore and wisdom; the corrupt Christian Ministry; and the nefarious Global Bank. Fashioning the stories of the powerful and the ordinary into a dazzling mosaic,Wizard of the Crowreveals humanity in all its endlessly surprising complexity. Informed by richly enigmatic traditional African storytelling,Wizard of the Crowis a masterpiece, the crowning achievement in Ngugl wa Thiong'o's career thus far. From the Hardcover edition.

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User Review  - Bjorn - Goodreads

There are quite a few legends in this world. One of the oldest tells of how the people of Babylon decided to build a tower all the way up to Heaven. But to no one's great surprise, The Lord ... Read full review

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User Review  - africawrites - The RAS' annual festival of African Literature - Goodreads

Ngugi's sprawling magnum opus and magical-relaist satire of the postcolonial state. Set in the fictionalised African country of the Free Republic of Abruria, Ngugi skewers any number of corrupt ... Read full review

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