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4 works

Ahmadou Kourouma

West AfricaContemporaryPost-colonialFiction
Waiting for the Vote of the Wild Animals
1998
Ahmadou Kourouma

A griot narrates the fictional dictator Koyaga's rise from village hunter to president-for-life in a thinly veiled West African republic, weaving real atrocities of the independence era into satirical mythology.

West AfricaFiction
Allah Is Not Obliged
2000
Ahmadou Kourouma

Birahima, a 12-year-old child soldier in Sierra Leone and Liberia, narrates his journey through the wars with savage humor and moral clarity, consulting four dictionaries to describe events that no dictionary can contain.

West AfricaFiction
Suns of Independence
1968
Ahmadou Kourouma

Former Malinke king Fama is stripped of his power and dignity after independence, wandering through a post-colonial Africa that has betrayed its people. Kourouma revolutionized French prose with African syntax.

West AfricaFiction
The Suns of Independence
1968
Ahmadou Kourouma

Alternative edition note — Kourouma's novel about the deposed Malinke king Fama, whose world was destroyed by independence. Published first in Canada, then France after initial rejection.

West AfricaFiction