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561 works of pan-African thought. 2 matching current filters.
Houseboy
1956Ferdinand Oyono
Told through the diary of Toundi, a young Cameroonian who serves French colonial officials and witnesses their hypocrisy, cruelty, and moral corruption. A devastating ironic exposé of colonialism.
Central AfricaFiction
Eza Boto (Cruel City)
1954Mongo Beti
Banda, a young man from the village, comes to the colonial city of Tanga and discovers its corruption, injustice, and exploitation. Beti's first novel, published under a pseudonym.
Central AfricaFiction