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The Tale of the Harmattan

The Tale of the Harmattan
Author: Ojaide, Tanure
Publisher: Kraft Books
Total Pages: 71
Release: 2016-10-06
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9789183119

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In this collection, Nigerian poet Tanure Ojaide adopts the persona of a homeboy griot returning from travels to be confronted by the devastation wrought by oil greed, politics, and technology upon his beloved Niger Delta; its environment, civilisation and people. It becomes a tragedy of corruption, suffering and dispossession in sharp contrast to the eco-sensitive animism of his youth. Angry, elegiac and lyrical, this collection allows the reader insight far beyond the reach of journalism or prose.


The Last Harmattan of Alusine Dunbar

The Last Harmattan of Alusine Dunbar
Author: Syl Cheney-Coker
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 587
Release: 2024-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1803288876

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Winner of the 1991 Commonwealth Writers' Prize. Syl Cheney-Coker's acclaimed debut novel, The Last Harmattan of Alusine Dunbar traces the history of a nation's rise and fall, as prophesied by an ancient sorcerer. A military general sits in one of Malagueta's prison cells, awaiting his execution. He has just failed to overthrow the government. In the same land, over two centuries ago, the wife of a formerly enslaved man takes her first steps towards freedom. From the creation of Malagueta to its devastating fall, Alusine Dunbar, the wizened old diviner, has prophesied it all. And what he sees, he calls a tragedy. One of Sierra Leone's most renowned novelists and poets, Sly Cheney-Coker creates a world teeming with magical realism as he paints the journey from precolonial Africa to its shaky independence.


Harmattan

Harmattan
Author: Gavin Weston
Publisher:
Total Pages: 515
Release: 2013
Genre: General fiction
ISBN: 9781471222252

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Harmattan tells the story of Haoua, a young girl growing up in the Republic of Niger. Spirited independent and intelligent, she has benefitted from a loving and attentive mother. Haoua worships her elder brother, Abdelkrim, a serving soldier who sends money home to support the family. But, on his last home visit, Abdelkrim quarrels with their father accusing him of gambling away their money and being the cause of their mother's worsening health. As civil strife mounts in Niger, Haoua begins to fear for Abdelkrim's safety. Her mother's illness is much more serious than anyone had recognised and her father has threatening plans. Approaching her twelfth birthday, Haoua is vulnerable for the very first time in her life...


Harmattan

Harmattan
Author: Marcello Di Cintio
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002
Genre: Africa, West
ISBN: 9781894663328

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This is a travelogue of a different order: the searing beauty and somber reality of West Africa are distilled into poetic moments of refreshingly honest insight, a world transformed through the wide eyes of a new traveler.


The Call of Zulina

The Call of Zulina
Author: Kay Marshall Strom
Publisher: Abingdon Press
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2010-03-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1426713819

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The Grace in Africa series is a sweeping three-part historical saga of slavery and freedom that takes the reader from an island off the west coast of Africa to Southern plantations and finally on to Canada. All her life, Grace Winslow, the daughter of a mixed marriage between an English sea captain and an African princess, has been sheltered from the truth about the family business--the capture and trade of slaves. Set in 1787 in West Africa, The Call of Zulina opens as the scorching harmattan winds blow. Desperate to avoid marriage to an odious suitor, Grace escapes the family compound only to be caught up in a slave revolt at the fortress of Zulina. Soon, she begins to grasp the brutality and ferocity of the family business. Held for ransom, viciously maimed by a runaway slave, and threatened with death, Grace is finally jerked into reality and comes to sympathize with the plight of the captives. She admires their strength and courage and is genuinely moved by the African Cabeto’s passion, determination, and willingness to sacrifice anything, including his own life, for his people’s freedom.


The Activist

The Activist
Author: Tanure Ojaide
Publisher: Farafina Books
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2006
Genre: Nigeria
ISBN: 9780745785

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The Beauty I Have Seen

The Beauty I Have Seen
Author: Tanure Ojaide
Publisher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2010
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9788422292

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The beauty I have seen -- Doors of the forest & other poems -- Flow & other poems.


Sacred River

Sacred River
Author: Syl Cheney-Coker
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2013-03-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0821444654

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The reincarnation of a legendary nineteenth-century Caribbean emperor as a contemporary African leader is at the heart of this novel. Sacred River deals with the extraordinary lives, hopes, powerful myths, stories, and tragedies of the people of a modern West African nation. It is also the compelling love story of an idealistic philosophy professor and an ex-courtesan of incomparable beauty. Two hundred years after his death, the great Haitian emperor Henri Christophe miraculously appears in a dream to Tankor Satani, president of the fictional West African country of Kissi, with instructions for Tankor to continue Henri Christophe’s rule, which had been interrupted by “that damned Napoleon.” Ambitious in scope, Sacred River is a diaspora-inspired novel, in which Cheney-Coker has tackled the major themes of politics, social strife, crime and punishment, and human frailty and redemption in Malagueta, the fictional, magical town and its surroundings first created by the author in The Last Harmattan of Alusine Dunbar, for which he was awarded the coveted Commonwealth Writers’ Prize. Sacred River is equally about love and politics, and marks the return to fiction of one of Africa’s major writers.


Kabu Kabu

Kabu Kabu
Author: Nnedi Okorafor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781607014058

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Presents a variety of takes on the future of Africa, including robots serving foreign interests find common cause with artists, women fall victim to society's order, and assassins ponder the effects of their efforts to provoke reform.


The Thing Around Your Neck

The Thing Around Your Neck
Author: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Publisher: Knopf Canada
Total Pages: 11
Release: 2010-06-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307375234

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These twelve dazzling stories from Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie — the Orange Broadband Prize–winning author of Half of a Yellow Sun — are her most intimate works to date. In these stories Adichie turns her penetrating eye to the ties that bind men and women, parents and children, Nigeria and the United States. In “A Private Experience,” a medical student hides from a violent riot with a poor Muslim woman, and the young mother at the centre of “Imitation” finds her comfortable life in Philadelphia threatened when she learns that her husband has moved his mistress into their Lagos home. Searing and profound, suffused with beauty, sorrow and longing, this collection is a resounding confirmation of Adichie’s prodigious literary powers.