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561 works of pan-African thought. 3 matching current filters.
The African Child
1953Camara Laye
Camara Laye's lyrical memoir of his childhood in Kouroussa, Guinea — his father's blacksmith shop filled with gold and spirits, the rituals of initiation, and the bittersweet departure for school in France.
West AfricaAutobiography
The Radiance of the King
1954Camara Laye
Clarence, a destitute white man stranded in Africa, seeks an audience with the African king who he believes will save him. A dreamlike, allegorical reversal of the colonial encounter — Africa as the mysterious other now.
West AfricaFiction
Dark Child (L'Enfant noir)
1953Camara Laye
An alternative translation/edition of The African Child — Camara Laye's account of his Guinean childhood, his father's sacred blacksmith work, and his journey to France.
West AfricaAutobiography