Top 5 African novels of 2017 you might have missed

Francis Akhalbey December 28, 2017

The Ultimate Tragedy by Abdulai Silá

Top 5 African novels of 2017 you might have missed

The Ultimate Tragedy by Guinea-Bissauan writer Abdulai Silá

The first novel from Guinea Bissau to be translated into English, The Ultimate Tragedy is a tale of love and emerging political awareness in an Africa beginning to challenge Portuguese colonial rule. Ndani leaves her village to seek a better life in the capital, finding work as a maid for a Portuguese family. The mistress of the house, Dona Deolinda, embarks on a mission to save Ndani’s soul through religious teaching, but the master of the house has less righteous intentions. Ndani is expelled from the house and drifts towards home, where she becomes the wife of a village chief. He has built a mansion and a school to flaunt his power to the local Portuguese administrator, but he abandons Ndani when he finds she’s not a virgin. She eventually finds love with the school’s teacher, but in tumultuous times, making a future with an educated black man involves a series of hurdles. By turns humorous, heartrending and wise, The Ultimate Tragedy is a captivating novel that brings this little-known country to colorful, vivid life.

Last Edited by:Ismail Akwei Updated: December 28, 2017

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