
Wrestling with the Devil
A Prison Memoir
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- نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

March 1, 2018
This masterly work by Ngũgĩ (literature, Univ. of California, Irvine; Weep Not, Child) recounts his year in a Kenyan prison. Ngu~gi~ was heavily involved in the writing and production of a play, working with local residents, which may have been one of the highest points of his active literary career, only to find what came next. While living in Uhuru Kenyatta's postcolonial Kenya, the police came to Ngu~gi~'s home and then imprisoned him without a fair trial. This full account of his life as a political prisoner during the late 1970s rivals many better known-prison memoirs. Determined from the beginning of his confinement not to let his brain "turn to mush," the author begins a novel, after being told by a jailer not to write, often penning his words on accumulated pieces of toilet paper. His goal is to compose a story about Kenya and its political corruption, in his native language of Kikuyu. VERDICT Through this incredibly vivid account, one can learn much about Kenyan colonial and postcolonial history. For all readers who want to understand better issues of injustice.--Amy Lewontin, Northeastern Univ. Lib., Boston
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