

An edition of This earth, my brother (1971)
an allegorical tale of Africa.
By Kofi Awoonor
Publish Date
1971
Publisher
Doubleday
Language
eng
Pages
183
Description:
An experimental novel which the author has described as a "prose poem." In it, Awoonor tells a story on two levels, each representing a distinct reality. The first level is a standard narrative which details a day in the life an attorney named Amamu. On another level, it is a symbol-laden mystical journey filled with biblical and literary allusions. These portions of the text deal with the new nation of Ghana, which is represented by a baby on a dunghill. The dunghill is a source of both rot and renewal, and in this way represents the foundations upon which Ghana was built, according to Awoonor.
subjects: Africa in fiction, Fiction, Africa, fiction
Places: Africa