
Edited By Austin Bukenya, Kithusi Mulonzya. First Published In 2007.
A collection of diverse narratives captures the intersection of traditional African folklore and the complexities of modern existence. The stories follow various protagonists as they navigate cultural shifts, personal identity, and the lingering influence of myth in their daily lives. Through a range of perspectives, the anthology explores the tension between ancestral heritage and the demands of a rapidly changing continent. The narrative framework utilizes varied stylistic approaches, shifting between oral tradition-inspired prose and contemporary realism to ground the reader in specific regional contexts.
Readers and critics frequently highlight the anthology as a significant contribution to the preservation of African oral traditions within a written medium. Discussion often centers on the balance between the fantastical elements of the title story and the grounded, realistic portrayals of life in contemporary settings. Many reviewers note the effectiveness of the editors in curating a collection that feels both cohesive and representative of a broad cultural spectrum. The pacing is described as varied, allowing for both contemplative, slow-burning narratives and more urgent, plot-driven pieces that keep the reader engaged throughout the volume.
Page Count:
178
Publication Date:
2011-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford
ISBN-10:
0195733770
ISBN-13:
9780195733778
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